Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri are four U.S. states, each with distinct histories and cultural identities. Delaware is known for being the first state to ratify the Constitution, while Kentucky is famous for its bluegrass music and horse racing. Maryland has a rich colonial history and is home to the Chesapeake Bay, whereas Missouri is known for its diverse geography, including the Ozarks and its role as the Gateway to the West. Together, they represent a mix of traditions and regional characteristics in the United States.
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Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland
Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware…
Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and Missouri
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
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Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware.
Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware and Maryland were border states that remained in the union but still allowed slavery. The state legislatures of Kentucky, Delaware and Maryland voted to remain. Missouri voted to leave the union but union troops stormed the state capital and installed a pro union government to insure they remained with the union. Prior to the Emancipation Proclamation captured slaves were returned to their masters in Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware and Maryland and in fact there are records of the Union Army conducting slave auctions in the border states.
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Missouri, Maryland, Kentucky and Delaware.
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Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.