Those people lived in the border parts during the war.
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West Virginia split from Virginia at the start of the Civil War due to slavery, and Virginia became a part of the Confederacy while West Virginia remained in the Union.
Well the Union did not like slavery and the south did not so they left to create there own laws and allow slavery.
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).
The border states did not like the slavery and they got very upset and from my side of an opinion I would think theyn would of left the union but then they stayed in the union and they helped stop slavery. The swtates allowed slavery yet they have remained in the union.
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Border States.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware. Later, West Virginia became a new Union state, though there was very little slavery there.
There were four states of the Upper South - Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware - that remained loyal to the Union, and were allowed to continue practising slavery throughout the war. There was also the District of Columbia, where slavery was not outlawed till 1862, and then the new state of West Virginia, which joined the Union in 1863 and continued to practise slavery, though only on a small scale.
Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia were all slave states that remained in the Union.
Delaware Maryland
When the state: 1. Freed all of it's slaves. and 2. Agreed to never allow slavery again.
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West Virginia split from Virginia at the start of the Civil War due to slavery, and Virginia became a part of the Confederacy while West Virginia remained in the Union.
Well the Union did not like slavery and the south did not so they left to create there own laws and allow slavery.
no massachussetts was a union state.
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).