Because they regarded the Union as sacred - also they didn't want to lose the cotton revenues.
The liked it because there was a balance of free and slave states and representation in congress.
The Union lost its first member in the Civil War on April 19, 1861, during the Baltimore Riot. This incident occurred when a mob attacked Union soldiers from the 6th Massachusetts Infantry as they passed through Baltimore, Maryland. The confrontation resulted in the deaths of several soldiers, marking the first fatalities in the conflict for the Union.
The prospect of California joining the Union as a slave-state, giving them a great slave empire extending all the way to the Pacific.
Bull Run (1st & 2nd) The Seven Days Battles Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Chickamauga The Wilderness Coldharbour
The word "Mississippi" is not an acronym; it doesn't "stand for" anything. It comes from American Indian (Chippewa and/or Algonquin) words meaning, basically, "big river." you lose franky alvarez
Corinth, Mississippi. Where Confederate troops ceased to lose more troops and ended in a Union victory, even though it was not officially stated that they won.
That would be determined by the Rules and bylaws of the Union. But, if its an authorized strike, called by the Union (not an unauthorized "wildcat" strike by workers without Union sanction), then the Union is not going to be too happy with scabs who did not stand with them.
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The battle of Vicksburg.