Yes, obviously - have you met the people from there? cite: Someone from Illinois
Missouri
Arizona,Alabama,Arkansas,Texas,Mississippi,georgia,florida,kentucky,missouri, Tennese,south carolina,north carolina,virginia,
The Union - give-or-take some powerful Confederate sentiment and inter-sectional guerrilla warfare that continued to the end.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
The state of Missouri did join the confederacy in 1861.
Yes, obviously - have you met the people from there? cite: Someone from Illinois
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.
Missouri
Illinois was never part of the Confederacy. Georgia was part of the Confederacy.
Arizona,Alabama,Arkansas,Texas,Mississippi,georgia,florida,kentucky,missouri, Tennese,south carolina,north carolina,virginia,
The Union - give-or-take some powerful Confederate sentiment and inter-sectional guerrilla warfare that continued to the end.
It was part of the Confederacy - and therefore not the Union.
Confederacy.
Kentucky and Missouri
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
They were apart of the Creek Confederacy.