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The States of the Confederacy

On December 20, 1860, South Carolina became the first state to vote for secession from the United States of America. By the middle of May 1861, a total of eleven states had adopted ordinances of secession. In February 1861, the seceding states held a convention in Montgomery, Alabama, at which a provisional constitution was adopted and Jefferson Davis was chosen provisional President. A permanent Constitution was ratified on March 11, 1861. Interestingly enough, the Confederate Constitution prohibited the African slave trade but allowed interstate commerce in slaves.

1861 map of the Northern and Southern States, from Harper's Weekly
1861 map of the Northern and Southern States, from Harper's Weekly

State Date of Secession
South Carolina December 20, 1860
Mississippi January 9, 1861
Florida January 10, 1861
Alabama January 11, 1861
Georgia January 19, 1861
Louisiana January 26, 1861
Texas February 1, 1861
Virginia March 10, 1861
Arkansas May 6, 1861
Tennessee May 7, 1861
North Carolina May 21, 1861

In addition to the above eleven states, both Kentucky and Missouri sent representatives to the Confederate Congress, while simultaneously sending representatives to the United States Congress.

SEE ALSO
Jefferson Davis

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