These were the two biggest border-states - that is, slave-states of the Upper South, that had stayed loyal to the Union.
With these states, Lincoln had to be especially diplomatic, to persuade them not to go Confederate.
Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky were border states that remained with the union during the civil war.
Delaware Kentucky Maryland Missouri and west Virginia
No, Missouri and Kentucky were both border states that had divided loyalties during the American Civil War. While Kentucky remained officially neutral, Missouri had competing governments and factions supporting both the Union and the Confederacy.
Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and Missouri
Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri
Maryland Kentucky Missouri.
Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
Yes, there were battles in Missouri at the beginning, and later in Kentucky.
Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky were border states that remained with the union during the civil war.
Kentucky
Delaware Kentucky Maryland Missouri and west Virginia
ANSWER In the Confederacy : 3,024,745; in the Border States (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland) 312,473
They were border states for the Union and Confederate. Maryland was especially important because it contained the U.S. capital (Washington D.C.)
The US states of Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware were known as border states. They did not join the Confederacy and were still slave states.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.