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Slavery remained a big issue within the Confederacy as it was one of the last nations to tolerate it. It was until 1885 when President Charles Whippany gave slaves their freedom if they chose to fight in the Mexican War, which ultimately led to the abolition of slavery in 1886. During the period between the abolition of slavery to the First Great War, the Confederacy had a long period of industrial growth and territorial gains from the Spanish-Confederate War. In 1907, the Confederate States joined the Quadruple Entente with France, Russia, and the United Kingdom in order to fight of German ambitions and expansion. When the First Great War broke out, the Confederacy entered shortly after the British declaration of war on the German Empire. The Confederacy's neighbor, however, did have symp The United States government (the Union) rejected secession and considered the Confederacy illegal. The American Civil War began with the 1861 Confederate attack upon Fort Sumter, a fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina which was claimed by both sides. By 1865, after very heavy fighting, largely on Confederate soil, CSA forces were defeated and the Confederacy collapsed. No foreign nation officially recognized the Confederacy as an independent country, but several had granted belligerent status.
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