Kentucky was officially a border state during the Civil War, remaining neutral at the war's outset and not formally joining either the Confederacy or the Union. However, it was a slave state and had divided loyalties, with both Union and Confederate governments claiming it at different times. Ultimately, Kentucky's status was complex, as it had factions supporting both sides.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
No, South Carolina was part of the Confederacy. It was actually the first state to secede from the Union.
Confederacy.
it was part of the union.
Tennessee was Confederate state. However the people of the state were divided and many joined the Union army. Its capital, Nashville, fell early to the Union advance but many big and important battles were fought in the state. Many of the Union supporters in Tennessee were located in the eastern part of the state.
He was part of the Confederacy.
He was in the Union.
No, they were part of the Union.
Virginia became part of the Confederacy while northwestern Virginia remained loyal to the Union. In 1863 it was admitted to the Union as a free state.
New Jersey is part of the union
Missouri was a border state that was not part of the Confederacy despite having a significant number of residents who supported secession. Although it was a slave state, Missouri remained in the Union during the Civil War. Other notable states that weren't part of the Confederacy include Kentucky and Maryland, which also had divided loyalties but remained with the Union.
4 years Tennessee was the last state to join the confederacy and the 1st too rejoin the union before the war ended