No, Montana wasn't a state, but Oregon and California were, and were both fighting on the Union side.
Montana was not a State at the time of the Civil War.
Montana was not yet a state during the Civil War; it was a territory at the time. The Civil War lasted from 1861 to 1865, while Montana became a state in 1889. However, many residents of the Montana Territory were sympathetic to the Union cause, with some even serving in Union regiments. The territory's strategic location also made it significant for communication and supply routes during the war.
Montana was not a part of the contingent United States at the time of the Civil War; thus, it was neither a free state nor a slave state during the 1800s.
which state provided 90 percent of the south's cooper during the civil war
West Virginia is the state entered the Union during the Civil War. The exact date was on June 2, 1863.
Montana was not a State at the time of the Civil War.
Montana was not a part of the contingent United States at the time of the Civil War; thus, it was neither a free state nor a slave state during the 1800s.
Minnesota was a Union State during the Civil War.
Yes, any state in the mid west (Nevada, Montana, etc) and any state north of Virginia
which state provided 90 percent of the south's cooper during the civil war
West Virginia is the state entered the Union during the Civil War. The exact date was on June 2, 1863.
yes
It was a northern state.
During the Civil War, Washington wanted to join the Union as a "Free State"
West Virginia and Nevada both entered the US during the Civil War.
Yes, California entered the Union prior to the Civil War.
Nevada became a state during the US Civil War, that is where "Battle Born" comes from.