That makes no sense.
Slave states. Some border states made attempts to secede, but for one reason or another, failed to do so.
They were having disagreements on slavery. The North (Union) was against slavery and were the free states. The South (Confederate) was for slavery and were slave states.
Some states were free states and some states were slave.
No, not all slaves were seen as free people, but many of the slaves thought of the Union as 'allys' or 'friends', and the Union would do their best to help the slaves in their deeds; this also cause some of the conflict with the Confederacy, partially leading to Lincoln's death.
The states gave up some of their power in order to form a Federal union.
Lincoln only list parts of some states and have free slaves because he had to wait for the Union victory. This is so that he could change the course of the war.
11 states left the union some were alabama,virginia,south carolina,florida,north carolina,misissipi,kentucky,tennesee,georgia,
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The states that did not secede from the Union during the American Civil War were known as the "Union states" or "loyal states." These included states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois, among others. Some of them were slave states that remained loyal to the Union, often referred to as the "Border States," such as Kentucky and Missouri. The Union states played a crucial role in the war effort against the Confederacy.
The states that did not secede from the Union during the Civil War are known as the "Union states." These include California, Oregon, and the majority of states in the Midwest and Northeast, such as New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois. Additionally, some border states, like Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and Delaware, remained in the Union despite being slave states. Overall, 24 states stayed loyal to the Union while 11 states seceded to form the Confederacy.
By becoming president of the United States of America and by leading the union in the civil war. He didn't aburptly end slavery like some people say. He made it so that slaves were free within the union states. Slavery came to an end when the union gained control of all the confederate states. Even after the Emancipation Proclamation slavery continued in the confedrate states because they considered themselves not part of the US, since they seceded from the union, and didn't up hold the rules set by D.C.
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