Slavery was not much of a problem in the north so most northerners were against it uniting then into a union
Yes. The "North" refers to those states that chose to remain part of the United States of America during the Civil War. Since they wanted to stay "United" they are referred to as the "Union."
Remained in the Union.
The South wanted to leave the Union and form their own nation. The North wouldn't let them...so they fought about it. The North won, the South had to remain part of the US.
Most slave states left the union. The "border" states that practiced slavery, but stayed in the union, probably realized it would be too difficult to fight off the North.
In a closed shop, union membership is required. The employer agrees to hire union members only. The employees must remain members of the union in order to remain employed.
There were so many Union generals replaced because none of them did a good enough job to remain in the position, many of the North's good generals like Robert E. Lee resigned from the Union army to go fight for their home state in the Confederacy
The north was known as the Union. It was the north that did not want the states to be separated.
The Union was North(:
the union
North Union Railway was created in 1838.
North-East Union was created in 1996.
The Union was the North - all the states that had not joined the Confederacy.