Yes. The loyal half of the dis-united states was termed the Union until the ending of hostilities and reconstruction.
The Union never considered any state as seceded from the Union. Therefore, since the United States never ceased to exist it never left !!
The American Flag could be considered the symbol of the Union.
The Union is another way of saying the United States
The DuPont company of Delaware supplied explosives such as gunpowder to the Union in the US Civil War. The company was located in Delaware and was guarded by Union troops during the war.
219 battles were won by the Union.
Yes.
Workers at the Honda plant are apart of the United Auto Workers or UAW for short. This is considered to be apart of the US auto union.
It is considered as a union territory
All of our allies including some you may not be considered as such as Soviet Union
The Berlin Airlift was considered a symbol of the Cold War because it showed the fight and isolationism between the Soviet Union and US.
They advised the Soviet Union that an attack on the US from Cuba would be considered as an attack by the Soviet Union- and response would be to the Soviet union, not just to Cuba. The US also implemented a blockade of shipping going to Cuba- no ship carrying missiles would be allowed to go TO Cuba.
It was a former member of the USSR. Not really a country, as such, but in the US, Russia and the Soviet Union are considered interchangeable.
US Sarre-Union was created in 1924.
If you are a US citizen you are the Union. Any state that may, in the future, join the Union would become US citizens. If you are referring to a workers union then it depends on the constitution of that union. There are several international ones.
The Union never considered any state as seceded from the Union. Therefore, since the United States never ceased to exist it never left !!
No. The southern states were re-admitted to the Union after the Civil War. __________ I believe the southern states were never considered outside of the union by the US.
who was the us officer that rejoined the union army