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There was no river that divided the Union and Confederacy. It was the 36°30′ north that divided the two. Any state above this line, except Missouri, could not keep slaves. Any state below the line could keep slaves.
they split into two parts in 1983.
the Nile river split in half
If what is meant is "where does a river split most often occur?", then the best answer is near the delta.
The Mississippi River (from Native American languages meaning Father of Waters/Great Water) split the confederacy between East and West. The major port of New Orleans was on the West, and the major port of Vicksburg was on the East. Taking over these two ports was key to the Union strategy. The Mississippi River, which is the largest river in North America and the third largest river in the world, flows from north to south. In the 1860s this would have led to a huge advantage for the north, as it would have been easier to sent troops down river than up river.
Any irregular shape can be split. The issue is whether the parts are regular.Any irregular shape can be split. The issue is whether the parts are regular.Any irregular shape can be split. The issue is whether the parts are regular.Any irregular shape can be split. The issue is whether the parts are regular.