During the Civil War New York was a Union state.
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{| |- | New York was well north of the Mason Dixon Line. New York was a very populated state during the time of the Civil War. Many regiments were provided to the Union Army by the citizens of New York. There were those 'Copperheads' that were totally against the war against the South. |}
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maryland was on the confederate side and kentucky was on the confederate side too NEW RESPONDENT. Maryland sided with the Union although many Marylanders opposed to.
New York joined the union on July 26th, 1788.
The address of the Union Theological Seminary is: , New York, NY 10027-5701
New York joined the union on the date of July 26, 1788.
Union Square - New York City - was created in 1882.
Union Club of the City of New York was created in 1836.
Union League Club of New York was created in 1863.
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I like pie actually cherry pie. NEW RESPONDENT The Union.