No. Wisconsin did not secede. It was actually one of the better trained states during the war.You may have accidentally misheard since Wisconsin was at one point considering seceding do to being extremely against slavery. Wisconsin even decommissioned a unit for loyalty more towards the Federal government than towards Wisconsin.
it is when, the governmentdidn't have any control of the 13 states
The border states were those states that bordered the states that seceded before the Civil War. The border states consisted of Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland, and Missouri.
to gain control of german states
The slave states had a control of Congress in 1850.
Washington, Texas and South Carolina
Illinois and Michigan both became states before Wisconsin.
Wisconsin
Illinois was origionally suppose to be part of wisconsin before becoming a state in 1818
because the military is apart of the union so they had to control the states before they were apart of the Union
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Wisconsin and Michigan are Great Lakes states or Midwest states.
No states are in between Wisconsin and Michigan because the states border each other
Wisconsin, as do all other states and territories in the United States, uses American currency.
Wisconsin is not an object; it is one of the states in the USA, North America.
The state of Wisconsin is in the north of the United States of America.
Like most states you have to be 18 to vote in Wisconsin