It was important because Maryland was a slave state with pro confederate leaders.
The Union wanted loyalty from the border states because it was so close to the Capital of the Union, Washington D.C. Losing these states would most likely have meant that the confederacy would have taken the capital and the war would have had a different outcome.
There is no Battle of Eventual Union.
Loyalty is important in any relationship, be it with friends, family or significant others. It allows others to trust you, believe in you and genuinely enjoy being around someone who is actually real. Loyalty is a great quality and it is important to possess that quality.
Loyalty is important because it builds respect, trust, and gives a hope of honesty between people. Being loyal means being dependable and a highly noted friend to another.
yes marylands isthmus is in one of the towns...so... yeah Maryland has an isthmus!!
the confederate forts in western Tennessee were important in the union plan to defeat the south.
Maryland hasn't had a 2009 population census yet so there is no known answer for sure.
Loyalty is a virtue which is so important that if loyalty is missing other virtue will loose their values, and loyalty is a vital part of ethics If you are disloyalty to sb, other people will judge but have no right to send you to the jail . Loyalty is a quality you should look for in a friends the relationship between people is sometimes very complecated, loyalty is like a glue making people love each other, trust each other ,it is the basic .no one can serve two master says in Bible.
Because it was a slave-state that had pro-Confederate leaders, and could easily have seceded. Also it was on the route between New York and Washington, and could have interrupted the movement of troops and supplies between the two centres.
To be represented in Congress, 10% of the voters in a Southern state were required to take an oath of loyalty under the Reconstruction era's Wade-Davis Bill. This number was chosen as a compromise to ensure that a significant portion of the population had demonstrated loyalty to the Union, while not being so high as to exclude a majority of potential voters. This threshold aimed to facilitate the reintegration of Southern states while promoting loyalty to the Union.
The growth of unions helped restructure American politics. FDR's relief measures and pro-union policies earned him the loyalty of most American workers, especially union members. Organized labor became an important part of the Democratic Party, and it remains so today.
It would later become their capital