The 19 Union states during the American Civil War were: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. These states remained loyal to the Union, opposing the Confederacy. Several of them, like Kentucky and Missouri, had divided loyalties and were considered border states.
There were 19 states in the Union.
At the outbreak of the US Civil War in 1861, the United States consisted of 19 free States and 15 slave States. Eleven slave States withdrew from the Union and made up the Confederate States of America. The Union had the greater number of States and among these States, several of them, plus Washington DC, were loyal to the Union but had slaves until the War's end in 1865.
The Union States
The Union States.
At the beginning of the Civil War, the Union had 19 states, not including the four border states that did not secede. The Confederacy had only 11.
There were 19 states in the Union.
19 states were in the union when Madison left office in 1817.
At the outbreak of the US Civil War in 1861, the United States consisted of 19 free States and 15 slave States. Eleven slave States withdrew from the Union and made up the Confederate States of America. The Union had the greater number of States and among these States, several of them, plus Washington DC, were loyal to the Union but had slaves until the War's end in 1865.
US means Unites States as in USA or the United States of America
There are 50 states in the union.
The Union States
The Union States.
At the beginning of the Civil War, the Union had 19 states, not including the four border states that did not secede. The Confederacy had only 11.
Union
The Union is another way of saying the United States
The union of Southern states during the US Civil War was named "The Confederate States of America".
All states in the US have a republican government system.