Yes they did. They enlisted in both armies.
yes they did they werent considered border states
The Confederate States of America against the northern states.
Some did and some went South to join the Confederates, a situation that happened in most border states with divided loyalty.
For the Union: 23; for the South: 11 Additionally, all border states sent forces to fight for the South and the North.
The Border States were those of the Upper South which did not secede. They were Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware. The other four states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy after the Battle of Fort Sumter, when Lincoln called for volunteer troops to fight for the Union.
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
people in the civil was fighting to end slavery
To preserve the nation and not let the confederate states secede Best Answer: Politics!
Yes. it was one of the confederate states
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We fought each other. That's why it is called a "civil" war. The southern states fought the union. the people who fought in the civil war were people like Rosa park and Martin Luther king to fight for difference and freedom to show that black and white people to mix and to try and persuade people that black people are the same as white people.
she helped people fight laws