North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas
No they were not, South Carolina was the first state to join the Confederacy and North Carolina was one of the last. Both states were independent from each other and had their own state governments.
the north and the south----the south formed the confederacy with eleven states that broke off from the northern union. the states were South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia.
During the Civil War in the U.S., the 11 states that seceded were South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Tennessee, and Georgia. The rest were Mississippi, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Alabama. While South Carolina was the first to secede in 1860, the last to do so was Tennessee in June of 1861.
The slave states during the Civil War were Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Georgia. Other slaves states were Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Arkansas
Delaware and. Or th carolina
No they were not, South Carolina was the first state to join the Confederacy and North Carolina was one of the last. Both states were independent from each other and had their own state governments.
What were 5 border states during the civil war
Zebulon Vance served as North Carolina's governor during the Civil War.
Texas Alabama Louisiana Arkansas Florida Georgia south Carolina north Carolina Mississippi Oklahoma Tennessee. Kentucky Virginia Missouri were border states
the north and the south----the south formed the confederacy with eleven states that broke off from the northern union. the states were South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia.
south carolina,north carolina,florida,georgia,alabama,arkansas,tennessee,virginia,texas,louisiana,mississippi
The 11 States that broke away from the Union during the Civil War were: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
they got separated in the Civil War.
yes
South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas.