West Virginia is bordered by five states: Pennsylvania to the north, Maryland to the northeast, Virginia to the south, Kentucky to the southwest, and Ohio to the northwest. These borders contribute to West Virginia's unique geographical and cultural landscape.
Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware were the five slaveholding border states.
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Five states border Ohio not two, -Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky.
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and West Virginia are the only states that have a common border with Maryland. The District of Columbia also has a common border and a population of about 592,000 which is about 60,000 more people than Wyoming has but it is not a US State.
There were five slave states that remained in the Union. Initially there were four -- Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri. West Virgina separated from Virginia when it (Virginia) seceded from the Union. West Virginia was admitted to the Union in 1863 as a slave state. West Virgina remained in the Union making it the fifth slave state not to secede. These five slave states were called border states.
There are five such US States, choose three: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.
1. Ohio 2. West Virginia 3. Kentucky $. Indiana 5. Illinois
The five slave states that did not secede from the U.S. were called "border states." These states are West Virginia, Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware.
During the American Civil War there were five states which stayed neutral and were given the name "border" states. They were called border states because they each bordered a free state and were aligned with the union. The five border states were Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia.
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It has shared borders with Maryland, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.