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Q: What were the border states for north and south during the civil war?
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What were states that didn't side with the north or the south called during the civil war?

border states


What were the three border states during the US Civil War?

The three border states during the US Civil War were Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland. The were slave states but did not join the Confederacy. Delaware also had slaves and was not "on the border" between the North and the South


What the population of the north during the civil war?

The North had 18 715 055 population. The Border States had 3 024 743 population.


Why would the north and south claim the border states during the civil war?

Because these four important states could have tilted the war in favour of whoever they supported. In the end, it was the North.


What was the length of the railroad in the north during the civil war?

34 022 kilometers, to which it should be added that of the Border States of 3 020 kilometers


Which states are the border states?

The border states during the Civil War were Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri.


What border states supported the north in the civil war?

Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware


Union means north or south during the civil war?

The Union in the American Civil War represented the free states (meaning slave-free states) plus five border slave states in the north of America. The Confederate States of America (the Confederacy) comprised the eleven southern slave states which had seceded from the United States of America.


What were the confederacy border states?

The Confederate border states were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri. Although these states were geographically located on or near the border between the North and South, they did not secede from the Union to join the Confederacy during the American Civil War.


How many states did the north and south each have?

During the Civil War, there were twenty northern states. However, the border states (states situated between the north and south) fought on the side of the Union, totaling up to twenty-five states. Eleven states fought on the side of the south.


What states were in the south during the civil?

Texas Alabama Louisiana Arkansas Florida Georgia south Carolina north Carolina Mississippi Oklahoma Tennessee. Kentucky Virginia Missouri were border states


Did Kentucky fight for the North during the Civil War?

Some did and some went South to join the Confederates, a situation that happened in most border states with divided loyalty.