The border state of Maryland was a central state in the US Civil War, and had the border state of Delaware on its east, the Union State of Pennsylvania to its north, and the Confederate state of Virginia to its south.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Union
it was a confederate state because the confederate capital was located there
Not at all. Maine was a Union state.
Confederate, but thousands of citizens remained loyal to the United States.
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia each bordered at least one Union border state.
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia each bordered at least one Union border state.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
its a BORDER STATES
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Union. Maryland was an Union Border state but this counted Union of course.
The confederate states that bordered the union states varied by time, as some states changed sides or became neutral. Virginia was the only one that stayed the same, bordering Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
A slave-state that did not vote Confederate, but stayed in the Union. There were four of these - Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware.
Confederate state
Union state, with quite a few Confederate sympathisers.