Kentucxky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware. In mid-war, a new Union state of West Virginia was formed. But there was very little slavery there.
Many new black churches were established.
The Confederate States of America.
During the time before the Civil War, free soil doctrine was to not have slavery in any new states admitted into the Union.
During the Civil War, the 22 northern or western states were primarily those that remained loyal to the Union. They included states like New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana, among others. Additionally, the western territories such as California, Oregon, and Nevada also supported the Union cause. These states were opposed to the secessionist Confederate states in the South.
West Virginia
All New England states remained in the Union during the Civil war.
North wanted the new states to be free states south wanted the new states to be slave states
Kansas, West Virginia, and Nevada all became states between 1861 and 1865, the time of the US Civil War. Kansas actually achieved statehood January 29, 1861 before Fort Sumter was bombarded so, depending on your point of view, it may or may not be counted among the states formed during the War Between the States.
Secession. The civil war was caused by the secesion of the Southern states.
The American Civil War was fought between 1861 and 1865. The states that came into existence in those years are: Kansas (January 29, 1861), West Virginia (June 20, 1863), Nevada (October 31, 1864).
The Confederate States of America.
Neither. New Mexico was not a state of the United States.
The union of Southern states during the US Civil War was named "The Confederate States of America".
The new country formed in 1860 when several southern states seceded from the United States was called the Confederate States of America (CSA). This secession was primarily driven by issues related to slavery and states' rights. The Confederacy sought to establish itself as an independent nation, leading to the American Civil War.
The southern states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War formed a new government and collectively named themselves the Confederate States of America (CSA). This confederation was established in 1861, with Jefferson Davis as its president. The Confederacy aimed to preserve the institution of slavery and maintain their rights as sovereign states.
The seceding states formed the Confederate States of America (CSA) during the American Civil War. The leader of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis, who served as its president from 1861 to 1865. The CSA was established by eleven Southern states that seceded from the Union, primarily over issues related to slavery and states' rights.