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In 1860, the southern states of the United States included Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. These states were characterized by their agrarian economies, which heavily relied on slave labor for the production of cotton and other cash crops. The tensions over slavery and states' rights were escalating during this period, leading to the eventual secession of many of these states from the Union and the onset of the Civil War.
At the peak in 1860 there were 3.9 million slaves in the south.
11 southern states left the union and formed a separate government.
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There are twelve (12) states in the Midwest region of the United States
There were 33 States in the United States in 1860. These were, in order of admission and/or ratification:DelawarePennsylvaniaNew JerseyGeorgiaConnecticutMassachusettsMarylandSouth CarolinaNew HampshireVirginiaNew YorkNorth CarolinaRhode IslandVermontKentuckyTennesseeOhioLouisianaIndianaMississippiIllinoisAlabamaMaineMissouriArkansasMichiganFloridaTexasIowaWisconsinCaliforniaMinnesotaOregon
Iowa is considered part of the Midwest region because of its geographical location in the central part of the United States. It is bordered by several other Midwest states such as Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Additionally, Iowa shares many cultural and economic similarities with other Midwest states.
In 1860, about 12 of Republicans in the United States owned slaves.
Florida and South Carolina were the only Southern states to secede in 1860. The other 9 seceded in 1861.
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