It was loyal to the union because people had to travel faster.
The eastern panhandle of West Virginia was strategically vital for the Union during the Civil War. It provided access to critical transportation routes such as the B&O Railroad and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. By keeping the eastern panhandle loyal, the Union could maintain control over these crucial supply lines and prevent Confederate forces from gaining a foothold in the region. Moreover, maintaining loyalty in the area helped ensure that the state of West Virginia would be admitted to the Union, as it was eventually in 1863.
Virginia was one state prior to the Civil War. West Virginia seceeded from Virginia because of their desire to remain part of the Union, while eastern Virginia remained a strong part of the Rebel movement.
The routine answer is that they opposed slavery and desired to remain loyal to the Union. For some this was surely true, however it must be remembered that much of what would become West Virginia was already occupied by the Union Army and was heavily influenced by that factor when they seceded from Virginia.
West Virginia was once part of Virginia. When Virginia declared secession from the United States to become part of the Confederacy, the counties in northwestern Virginia voted to secede from Virginia and remain loyal to the United States. That area of Virginia became West Virginia. West Virginia became the 35th U.S. state on June 20, 1863.
Because he wanted to remain faithful to his State, the Virginia.
West Virginia was once part of Virginia. When Virginia declared secession from the United States to become part of the Confederacy, the counties in northwestern Virginia voted to secede from Virginia and remain loyal to the United States. That area of Virginia became West Virginia. West Virginia became the 35th U.S. state on June 20, 1863.
Answer Because West Virginia was a salient flanking the border of eastern Kentucky and that of western Pennsylvania controlled the southeastern bank of Ohio river in front of the Ohio State. Although very poor in infrastructures and resources it was important for its lead mines and would represent a strategic thorn in the side for the Union. Its decision of seceding from Virginia was a major victory for the Union because the strategic importance of the "salient" turned in favour of the Union Army, which could better control the events in Kentucky and by means of few forces keep at bay the (improbable) Confederate actions starting from Virginia to regain the panhandle due to the great difficulty for an army to get through the Appalachians.
Virginia was one state prior to the Civil War. West Virginia seceeded from Virginia because of their desire to remain part of the Union, while eastern Virginia remained a strong part of the Rebel movement.
I suppose that Virginia remain Virginia.
West Virginia was once part of Virginia. When Virginia declared secession from the United States to become part of the Confederacy, the counties in northwestern Virginia voted to secede from Virginia and remain loyal to the United States. That area of Virginia became West Virginia. West Virginia became the 35th U.S. state on June 20, 1863.
West Virginia was once part of Virginia. When Virginia declared secession from the United States to become part of the Confederacy, the counties in northwestern Virginia voted to secede from Virginia and remain loyal to the United States. That area of Virginia became West Virginia. West Virginia became the 35th U.S. state on June 20, 1863.
Virginia split into two states (west Virginia , Virginia) Virginia become a free state while west Virginia went under union
The State of West Virginia will continue to remain one of the United States of America. The Constitution of USA and its laws and treaties will remain its supreme law.
Unfortunately, winners can't remain anonymous in Virginia.
People decided to remain in Virginia and govern themselves.
The routine answer is that they opposed slavery and desired to remain loyal to the Union. For some this was surely true, however it must be remembered that much of what would become West Virginia was already occupied by the Union Army and was heavily influenced by that factor when they seceded from Virginia.
Because the people living in the western part of Virginia wanted to remain part of the Union, breaking away from Virginia and forming the separate state of West Virginia
The eastern area of Tennessee was pro-Union in the battle between the north and the south. When Tennessee decided to secede from the Union at the beginning of the Civil War, the eastern area of Tennessee attempted to secede from Tennessee and remain part of the United States.