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The South was overwhelmingly in favor of secession in 1861. Some states were more militant and had larger majorities of secessionists than others but all members of the Confederacy joined voluntarily.

That being said there were sizable populations in the South that were in favor of staying in the Union. West Virginia for instance, broke away from Virginia since most people in that area were against secession. Every state in the Confederacy, except South Carolina, had organized units in the Union army. Tennessee, a member of the Confederacy, contributed around 30,000 men to Union forces, more than some of the smaller New England states. Conversely there were substantial numbers of men from border states like Kentucky and Missouri that fought for the South. It was truly a war that pitted brother against brother.

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