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It was nearly all in the South - so the North had to do the invading, into largely unfamiliar territory, and the South was defending its homeland, which was a highly emotive cause. This was one of the advantages of the South during the war.
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Since the south had the perfect land and weather for farming, there were more farms which increased the need for slaves. The north had become industrialized and most people had never seen a slave.
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Dakota Territory, Washington Territory, Indian Territory, Nebraska Territory, Nevada Territory, New Mexico Territory, Utah Territory, and Colorado Territory
The 5 fronts of the Civil War in which Texas was directly involved were: Territory of New Mexico; Confederate Arizona; Indian Territory and Kansas; Missouri; Western Louisiana.
The Confederates.
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There were 23 states that fought on the side of the Union during the Civil War.
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It was nearly all in the South - so the North had to do the invading, into largely unfamiliar territory, and the South was defending its homeland, which was a highly emotive cause. This was one of the advantages of the South during the war.
Idaho did not exist. Colorado Territory sided with the Union, New Mexico sided with the Union. Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) generally supported the Confederacy.
Oklahoma was not a state during the 1860's and was considered to be "Indian Territory" and initially controlled by the Confederate States.
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