Yes.
Yes, Virginia was a major Confederate state, and the scene of many battles. It was not among the first to break away from the USA, and many prominent Virginian politicians and soldiers, including Robert E. Lee, hoped it wouldn't. But many, including Lee, placed their first loyalty with their state, and when it voted Confederate, they supported the South.
Because the south's belief/outlook on slavery clashed with the belief/outlook of the north.
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Some southern states succeeded away from the Union over the fact of slavery. 1 Southern states broke away from the Union 2 Confederate cannons bombarded Fort Sumter
The first state to break away from the United States was South Carolina.
South Carolina was the first state to break free of the Union.
Kansas did not break away from any other state during the Civil War. Kansas became a territory in 1854 and became a state January 29, 1861, just a few months before the Civil War began.
South Carolina
Yes.
1 state
The US Civil War, and Virginia deciding to leave the US and join the Confederate States of America.
...a state had broken away from the USA for the first time, and others might follow.
First colony to break away from British Rule. First State to have a constitution. Ninth State to join the Union. Birthplace of Franklin Pierce. State where Christa McAuliffe taught school.
A gas has molecules that completely break away from one another.
Yes, Virginia was a major Confederate state, and the scene of many battles. It was not among the first to break away from the USA, and many prominent Virginian politicians and soldiers, including Robert E. Lee, hoped it wouldn't. But many, including Lee, placed their first loyalty with their state, and when it voted Confederate, they supported the South.
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