Utah was not a state during the Civil War. However, it has always been a free state.
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Utah was not a state during the Civil War (1861 to 1865). It was a territory of the United States from 1850 until admitted as a State in 1896. Utah was primarily inhabited by Mormon pioneers and Indians during the Civil War. While many of the Mormons were abolitionists, the Mormon Church advised their men not to enlist in the military forces engaged in the Civil War. In any case, Mormons were largely unwelcome in the east at that time.
South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860.
South Carolina. (It was in December 1860, a few months before the outbreak of the war that this caused.)
No. Utah didn't become a state until after the civil war.
Oklahoma was not a state during the 1860's and was considered to be "Indian Territory" and initially controlled by the Confederate States.
During the years 1860 to 1863 of January
Utah became a territory in 1850 folloewing the Mexican-American War
during the civil war that lasted from 1860-1865
1860's