23 in the north and 11 in the south, 34 in all.
There were 20 million in the north during the civil war
Twenty-five states made up the Union during the civil war. These include five slaves states that were referred to as border states. Nevada and West Virginian became states during the Civil War and joined with the Union states.
Many new black churches were established.
A total of 11 southern states joined the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. These states were Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. They seceded from the Union primarily over issues related to slavery and states' rights.
There were hundreds of battles during the US Civil War from New Jersey and Pennsylvania onward to the west, north, and south in other states. Only two took place in northern territory., although the South made many raids into the North. The majority of the rest took place in Virginia, but there were also a smattering of actions in the Far West.
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29% of the United States of America at that time. The North Army (Union) had 71% of the United States of America.
During the Civil War, there were twenty northern states. However, the border states (states situated between the north and south) fought on the side of the Union, totaling up to twenty-five states. Eleven states fought on the side of the south.
For the Union: 23; for the South: 11 Additionally, all border states sent forces to fight for the South and the North.
Eleven States: Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana.
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11 States
All New England states remained in the Union during the Civil war.
During the civil war there were 24 states in the union including the border states. but there was 23 states that remained loyal to the union during the war.
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