Border states, such as Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, and Delaware, were slave states that remained in the Union during the Civil War, whereas other slave states seceded to join the Confederacy. While they permitted slavery, border states had smaller enslaved populations and were more economically diversified, often with stronger ties to the North. Additionally, the loyalty of their citizens was more divided between the Union and the Confederacy, leading to internal conflicts and differing levels of support for the war. This complex status made border states unique in their political and social landscapes compared to the more Southern-oriented slave states.
Border states or Buffer states.
The Border States. These were the slave-states that had voted to stay loyal. Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and Missouri
I think you are referring to the Border States that were not classified as slave states or free states.
There were actually multiple slave states that remained in the Union. These states, known as border states, were: Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia.
The "Border States" were slave states.
None of the Border States seceded even though they were slave states.
They were slave-states that had narrowly voted against joining the Confederacy.
Slave states. Some border states made attempts to secede, but for one reason or another, failed to do so.
Border states or Buffer states.
border states
The Border States. These were the slave-states that had voted to stay loyal. Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
The border between slave states and free states
there isn't really a name for them, they are like any state but they have slavery. you could call them southern slave states or slave states, or southern states...... there is no definition for slave states that didnt secede proir to the civil war
The border states were those states that bordered the states that seceded before the Civil War. The border states consisted of Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland, and Missouri.
The border states during the Civil War were Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri. They remained part of the United States but were also slave states.
Weat Virginia Delaware, Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky were five slave states that did not secede the Union, and the were were called border states.