As of the 1860 U.S. Census, the total population of non-slaves in the North (including Border States) was approximately 22 million, while the South had a non-slave population of around 9 million. This stark difference in population figures played a significant role in the dynamics of the Civil War. The North's larger population contributed to its advantages in manpower and resources.
11 states were on the Confederate side 20 states were on the Union side There were 5 border states, including West Virginia
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.
the border states didnt secede to the union or the confederacy the five border states arewest virginiamarylanddelewarekentuckymissouri
In the Border States was created on 1910-06-13.
There were 430,929 slaves in the Border States.
The North had a population of 18,715,055; the South had a population of 9,103,332 , including 3,522,034 slaves; the Border States had a population of 3,024,745 including 430,929 slaves.
Although the population of California far exceeds the population of any other state, the combined population of the 14 states that border the Atlantic Ocean far exceeds the combined population of the three states of the contiguous U.S. that border the Pacific Ocean, including California.
Missouri and Tennessee
the expected answer is 5 but actually there are 6 including the united states
Missouri and Tennessee.
Missouri and Tennessee.
The North had 18 715 055 population. The Border States had 3 024 743 population.
11 states were on the Confederate side 20 states were on the Union side There were 5 border states, including West Virginia
Unfortanetly, there aren't 10 states that border The Pacific Ocean, but there are 3, including Washington, Oregon, and California.
most canadians live within 100 miles from the united states border
The "Border States" were slave states.
There are NO states without a border.