During the Civil War, all of the States and territories of the US stayed loyal, except for Texas, Arkansas, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississppi, and Tennessee
a.k.a. Union states
The Union States.
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The Union was the name given to the states that remained loyal in the Civil War. Before the war, these had no special significance as a group. All states simply belonged to the USA.
Confederate, but thousands of citizens remained loyal to the United States.
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The Union States.
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The states that remained loyal during the Civil War were called the Union states, because they believed that we needed to preserve the union. The others were the Confederate states.
The people remained in the United States.
There are many groups who are loyal to the United States. It would be helpful if you could specify what time period you are referring to, so we can narrow down which groups you might be talking about.
Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians are the three groups loyal enough to be involved in US politics today.
The Union was the name given to the states that remained loyal in the Civil War. Before the war, these had no special significance as a group. All states simply belonged to the USA.
The slave states that remained loyal to the Union were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
At the beginning of the US Civil War the Confederacy was composed of 11 former Federal States. The Union consisted of 23 States. Some of the Union States were slave States. An example is Delaware, where slavery existed, however, Delaware remained loyal to the United States.
In the slave-states that had remained loyal - Missouri, Maryland, Kentucky, Delaware.
Confederate, but thousands of citizens remained loyal to the United States.