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Which four slave states extended farthest north?

Nebraska


Is the north the same as the south confederacy?

No. The South was the breakaway Confederacy. The North were the states that had remained loyal to the USA - the Union. (They included four slave-states)


Was it slaves in the north?

The North had abolished slavery, because it did not fit the industrial system. In the Civil War, four slave-states stayed loyal to the Union, and were counted as 'the North'.


Which states did not secede until after fort Sumter attack?

After Sumter,four slave-states left the Union and another four did not. The ones that didn't were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware. District of Columbiaitself wasa slave-state, though slave-trading had been ended there.


How many slave states remained in the Union and fought against the Confederacy in the Civil War?

Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri were four slave states that did not secede from the Union. West Virginia, another slave state, seceded from Virginia and joined the Union during the Civil War. it was 4 that didn't secede from the union.


What are four slave state fought in the Union in 1861?

Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.


How did the emancipation proclamation affect the north and the south?

The South believed that US President Lincoln was attempting to start a slave revolt in the South which would have been damaging and cost many lives both slave and Southern lives. Lincoln was not trying to do that however. His goal was to allow slaves freed when Union troops invading slave states in the Confederacy to migrate North and also to serve in the Union military. ( this was later on )In the North four states were slave states. These were Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware. Slave owners in these states were uncomfortable with Lincoln's proclamation and slaves in these border states were surely confused.


What was the U.S Civil War?

The American Civil War was fought between the anti-slavery northern states and the Confederacy, consisting of the slave-holding southern states. It was a bloody four-year struggle that ended with the rejoining of the United States and the permanent end of slavery. The period following the war is known as the Reconstruction Era. It was characterized by political and economic disarray in the South.The Civil War was the war fought between the Northern States and the Southern States. They fought over slavery. The North thought slavery was wrong, but the South wanted to keep their slaves. In the end, the North won, and the African American slaves were set free.


Why did some south states chose to fight with the north instead of the south during the civil war?

Not all the slave-states approved of secession. Of the slave-states of the Upper South, four seceded after Fort Sumter, and four more stayed loyal. These four - Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware - were allowed to continue practising slavery, as Lincoln did not want to drive them into the arms of the Confederacy.


What impact did the emancipation proclamation had on the four slave states?

because...


What were the terms of the compromise?

The term of the compromise 1850 was a group of five bills, passed September 1850, which defuse a four year confrontion between slave states of the south & free states of the north.


Did slave states when or non-slave states win?

The free-soil North won against the slave-owning Confederacy. However, there were four slave-owning states on the Northern side, and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did not free those slaves. This confirms that the Proclamation was not really to do with Abolitonism. It was an urgent tactical measure to keep the British from supporting the Confederates, because it would have made them look pro-slavery.