Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina made up the Upper South.
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.
In the Upper South - Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware.
11 states(south east and south south)
The Confederates. It was one of the Upper South states that were the last to join the Confederates.
Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina made up the Upper South.
States in the upper south
The states of the upper South, such as Virginia and Tennessee seceded from the United States in 1861.
They held the balance of power. If the four Upper South states that remained loyal had voted Confederate, the South would probably have won.
The upper South
Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland would have been considered upper south states in 1861.
border states
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.
No, it just made it harder to create new slave-states anywhere. You may be thinking of the Emancipation Proclamation, issued in mid-war, which outlawed slavery in the rebel states, but allowed it to continue in the four states of the Upper South that had remained loyal.
Because pro-slavery feelings were stronger in the Deep South. In the Upper South, there was less enthusiasm for secession.
The succession of the Upper South states
The Midwest is located south of Canada in the upper middle section of the United States.