Mississippi.
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
Maryland
During the American Civil War there were five states which stayed neutral and were given the name "border" states. They were called border states because they each bordered a free state and were aligned with the union. The five border states were Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia.
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Maryland was an important border state because it surounded DC. If Maryland seeced DC would be surounded by southern states and Lincoln would have no chance.
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it was a border state
Mississippi.
They stayed loyal to the Union.
Yes, Maryland was an important border state during the American Civil War. It was strategically located between the North and the South, and its loyalty was divided between the Union and the Confederacy. Control of Maryland was crucial for both sides in terms of military strategy and political support.
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
Maryland
Kansas was not a border state during the American Civil War. The border states were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which were states that allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union. Kansas, on the other hand, was a free state and did not have the same debates over secession and slavery.
Union. Maryland was an Union Border state but this counted Union of course.
During the American Civil War there were five states which stayed neutral and were given the name "border" states. They were called border states because they each bordered a free state and were aligned with the union. The five border states were Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia.
as a border state