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During the American Civil War, the four Union States that allowed slavery were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri and Maryland. By the end of the Civil War, only Delaware and Kentucky continued allowing slavery, until it was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution.
The issue of the day that brought on the was was slavery--the Union abolished slavery and some states wanted to continue holding slaves. Intertwined with this is the matter of sovereignty of the national government over the individual states. Slave states, beginning with South Carolina, started seceding from the Union, but according to the Constitution they had no authority to secede.
it stop slavery in most of the states
the 4 border states between the north and the south
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Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia each bordered at least one Union border state.
The Union states.
Luckily for Lincoln, none of the boarder state seceded. All succeeded in staying in the union.
The confederate states that bordered the union states varied by time, as some states changed sides or became neutral. Virginia was the only one that stayed the same, bordering Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
no the union are free ,confederate are agents slavery Not true. Md,De,Mo,Ky were Union states that had slavery. In the middle of the war,WVa became a Union state (June '63) and also allowed slavery. All Confederates had slavery.
Tennessee
The Union States (northern and non slavery) and the Confederate State (seceded from the union, southern, and pro slavery).
During the American Civil War, the four Union States that allowed slavery were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri and Maryland. By the end of the Civil War, only Delaware and Kentucky continued allowing slavery, until it was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment to the US Constitution.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
border states are states that were left in the union but stil had slavery.