No, Missouri and Kentucky were both border states that had divided loyalties during the American Civil War. While Kentucky remained officially neutral, Missouri had competing governments and factions supporting both the Union and the Confederacy.
No, Missouri was not officially part of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. However, the state was a border state with divided loyalties. Some Missourians fought on both sides of the conflict.
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Because those states were divided in pro and anti-Confederate opinion, and voted (sometimes narrowly) against secession.
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No, Missouri and Kentucky were both border states that had divided loyalties during the American Civil War. While Kentucky remained officially neutral, Missouri had competing governments and factions supporting both the Union and the Confederacy.
Not all of the US States had declared their loyalties before and after the US Civil War began. These States are referred to as the "Border States". Kentucky, as one example declared neutrality as one of the border States.
Kentucky and Maryland were border states, and Missouri and Kansas were caught in divided loyalties at the start of the US Civil War. Kansas was admitted as a state in 1861 and became the site of violent infighting between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions.
it was just the north and the south from the border states down or from the border states up
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Michigan - and it's not two states, it is onestate divided into two peninsulas.
Yes, it is, as in divided loyalties. It is from a verb form. Divided is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to divide" (to cut, section, or separate).