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Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky were border states that remained with the union during the civil war.
Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
No, Missouri did not secede during the Civil War. Although there were divided loyalties within the state, Missouri remained in the Union throughout the war. However, there were Confederate supporters and factions within the state, leading to internal conflicts and guerilla warfare.
At first, they would sneak out at night, and follow the North Star, a star that led them North. They would travel at night, and hide during the day, from slave owners. Then when Kansas was given the option to vote on weather or not Kansas should be a Free State or a Slave State. That's when Bleeding Kansas Came in. People were having a miniature Civil War between Missouri and Kansas. John brown, a Jawhawker (antislavery) would take a group of men, and go to Missouri, and take some slaves, and bring them back to Kansas. Because Missouri was a Slave State... Then Later the Civil War broke out. Im only 13, and this is the best information i can provide you with!
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Kansas remained in the Union during the Civil War.
The address of the Missouri Irish Brigade Of Civil War Re-Enactors is: 4118 Harrison Street, Kansas City, MO 64110-1210
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For the most part there were no major battles fought in Kansas during the US Civil War.
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Yes. People from Missouri fought on both sides during the American Civil War.
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The state of Kansas
Kansas during the voting in either 1855 or 56. It was regarded as the curtain-raiser to the Civil War. There was something similar in Missouri throughout the Civil War - guerrilla operations, independent of the official armies.
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.
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