The Western counties of Virginia did not approve of secession.
Straight from the book : In western Virginia a movement to secede from the state and rejoin the Union grew. In 1861, 48 Virginia counties organized themselves as a separate state called West Virginia.
People in the western counties of Virginia opposed secession primarily due to economic and social differences from the eastern regions. The western part was more industrialized and relied less on slave labor, leading many to view secession as a move that would benefit the agricultural interests of the east at their expense. Additionally, there was a strong sense of loyalty to the Union and a desire to maintain stability and peace during a tumultuous period. This discontent eventually contributed to the formation of West Virginia as a separate state in 1863.
West Virginia
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The secession of the Western Counties of Virginia from the Confederate State of Virginia.
The Western counties of Virginia did not approve of secession.
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With military force in a failed effort to drive out the Yankees.
Western Virginia Campaign happened in 1861-05.
Straight from the book : In western Virginia a movement to secede from the state and rejoin the Union grew. In 1861, 48 Virginia counties organized themselves as a separate state called West Virginia.
The Western counties of Virginia, which did not approve of the secession of Virginia, and voted to break away to form a separate state, joining the Union in 1863.
Because the mountain people in the Western counties did not think that Virginia should have seceded from the USA. So they seceded from Virginia.
The state of Virginia split over the issue of secession. The Virginians who lived in the western part of the state were unanimously against splitting from the union, while the rest of the state wanted secession. So strong was this belief, that the western portion of the state seceded from Virginia, and the state of West Virginia was formed.
People in the western counties of Virginia opposed secession primarily due to economic and social differences from the eastern regions. The western part was more industrialized and relied less on slave labor, leading many to view secession as a move that would benefit the agricultural interests of the east at their expense. Additionally, there was a strong sense of loyalty to the Union and a desire to maintain stability and peace during a tumultuous period. This discontent eventually contributed to the formation of West Virginia as a separate state in 1863.
No, that was South Carolina. West Virginia was a new state formed from the Western counties of Virginia, which had voted solidly against secession, and broke away from Virginia to join the USA in 1863.
Virginia had it's boundaries change. The western counties did not agree with secession, so "seceded" from the state, forming "West Virginia".