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What we're 5 union slave states?

The five border states that were slave states but remained in the Union during the Civil War were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and West Virginia. These states had legal slavery but did not secede from the Union. Their strategic locations and resources were significant for the Union's war efforts. The status of these states was crucial in maintaining a balance between free and slave states during the conflict.


What are the 5 states that quit American Civil War?

No states quit the American Civil War. However, there were five slave states that did not secede and, instead, fought for the Union. These states were called border states and were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada and Kansas.


What were the last four states to secede AND what were the 5 border states?

The last four states to secede were Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia and Arkansas. The border states were Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware, later joined by the new breakaway state of West Virginia.


What 5 slaves states did not secede from the union?

Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland.


Do Texas Oklanoma Louisiana and Arkansas have the legal right to secede from the United States of America and form their own nation?

no I know Texas does not, but the others? Texas does have the right to divide into up to 5 state if it wants, but cannot secede.


What was the Five slave states before the civil war?

five southern slave states 1. mississippi 2. georgia 3. louisiana 4. alabama 5. texas


The three-fifths Compromise was about what group of people?

Slaves in the Southern United States. It said that every slave counted as 3/5 of a person, so slave states had more representation in Congress.


How many union states during the civil war?

1. South Carolina (December 20, 1860) 2. Mississippi (January 9, 1861) 3. Florida (January 10, 1861) 4. Alabama (January 11, 1861) 5. Georgia (January 19, 1861) 6. Louisiana (January 26, 1861) 7. Texas (February 1, 1861) After the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, and Lincoln's subsequent call for troops on April 15, four more states declared their secession:[9] 1. Arkansas (May 6, 1861) 2. Virginia (April 17, 1861) 3. Tennessee (May 7, 1861) 4. North Carolina (May 20, 1861) Two more slave states had rival secessionist governments. The Confederacy admitted them, but the two pro-Confederate state governments soon went into exile and never controlled the states which they claimed to represent[citation needed]: 1. Missouri did not secede[citation needed] but a rump group proclaimed secession (October 31, 1861). 2. Kentucky did not secede[citation needed] but a rump, unelected group proclaimed secession (November 20, 1861). Although the slave states of Maryland and Delaware did not secede, many citizens from those states joined the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.


Did the Three-fifths Compromise state that no more than three out of every five states could be slave states?

No. According to the Three-Fifths Compromise, every five slaves would be considered 3 persons for the allocation of Representatives in the House of Representatives. For most of the history of the United States up until the Civil War, the United States tried to strike a balance between the number of Slave States and Free States, not 3/5.


What does macbeth call the slave who reports that birnam wood is moving?

Liar and slave. (Act 5 Scene 5)


How many states have exactly five letters in the name?

5


What is the 3-5 comprimise?

8