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Q: What states are part of the Upper South?
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Which states seceded after Lincoln asked them for troops?

States in the upper south


When did the states of the Upper South like Virginia and Tennessee secede?

The states of the upper South, such as Virginia and Tennessee seceded from the United States in 1861.


What states made the upper south?

Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina made up the Upper South.


The part of ancient located to the south was called which kingdom?

Upper Egypt or upper


What was the states of the higher South region that were the first to leave the Union?

The upper South


What was consider upper South in 1861?

Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland would have been considered upper south states in 1861.


Which four states made up the upper south?

Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina made up the Upper South.


Name given to states between the north and the south that choose whether to secede or stay with the union?

border states


Why was upper Egypt to south and lower Egypt to north?

Upper Egypt was the southern part of Egypt and Lower Egypt was the northern part because of the Nile River, which flows from the mountains in the south to the lowland in the north.


What border states supported the north and which the south in the civil war?

The Border States were those of the Upper South which did not secede. They were Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware. The other four states of the Upper South joined the Confederacy after the Battle of Fort Sumter, when Lincoln called for volunteer troops to fight for the Union.


Did people in the south moved from the deep south to the upper south in the first part of the 1800?

that is true they were looking for better land


What part of Great Britain colonized the south of the united states?

England is the part of Great Britain that colonized the south of the United States.