Too many to list here.
The Japanese only occupied the following
Capital: Tabiang
Capital: Elopura
Capital: Seoul
Capital: Flying Fish Cove
Capital: Kowloon
Capital: Hanoi
Capital: Batavia
Capital: Dalian
Capital: Kuala Lumpur
Capital: Yaren
Capital: Agana
Capital: Syonan-to
Capital: Taihoku
Capital: Dili
The states that remained part of the United States and fought the Confederacy during the Civil War.
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
The United States and the Soviet Union were allied in World War II, but faced each other in the Cold War of the 1960s.
It was part of soviet union.
Just get conquered by the north and they became part of the union.
All but Alaska and Hawaii.
The states that remained part of the United States and fought the Confederacy during the Civil War.
50- There have been fifty states in the union since Eisenhower was President.
The states that remained part of the United States and fought the Confederacy during the Civil War.
The United States led the assault on the Japanese and German aggression in the world. We were part of the union of the free world that destroyed both the Japanese and Germans during WW2
In 1863, there were 36 states in the United States. This was during the Civil War, a conflict that began in 1861 and involved several states that had seceded from the Union. The states included those that were part of the Union and the Confederate states that had separated.
The southern states were Confederate states. The northern states were part of the Union. :)
The soviet Union was not neutral during World War 2, it was part of the Allied forces.
HawaiiAlaskaBoth became states in 1959.
Yes. The "North" refers to those states that chose to remain part of the United States of America during the Civil War. Since they wanted to stay "United" they are referred to as the "Union."
no it was not during the war Texas was still part of Mexico
"Union states" typically refers to the states that remained loyal to the United States during the Civil War, opposing the Confederacy. These states, predominantly in the North, supported the federal government and its efforts to preserve the Union. The term can also broadly refer to states that are part of a unified political entity or federation.