yes
During the Civil War, the U.S. territories included the Dakota Territory, Nebraska Territory, Kansas Territory, Colorado Territory, New Mexico Territory, Utah Territory, and Washington Territory. Additionally, the Arizona Territory was created in 1863, during the war. These territories were not states and had varying degrees of governance and population.
Montana was not yet a state during the Civil War; it was a territory at the time. The Civil War lasted from 1861 to 1865, while Montana became a state in 1889. However, many residents of the Montana Territory were sympathetic to the Union cause, with some even serving in Union regiments. The territory's strategic location also made it significant for communication and supply routes during the war.
Lousiana, Florida, and South Carolina
During the American Civil War there were five states which stayed neutral and were given the name "border" states. They were called border states because they each bordered a free state and were aligned with the union. The five border states were Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia.
Canada was British territory & remained neutral during the Civil War
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Oklahoma was not a state during the 1860's and was considered to be "Indian Territory" and initially controlled by the Confederate States.
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Indians
Technically, four so-called border States were neutral in the US Civil War. They were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware.
It wasn't a state until 1959.
South Territory, Mid West and East Territories.
Nebraska was not a state during the American Civil War, but a territory of the US. This territory sent troops, although not in great numbers, to fight for the Union. Nebraska became a state in 1867.
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Alaska was a Territory of Russia,and was purchased by the United States in 1867.
The Confederate capital of New Mexico Territory during the Civil War was Mesilla. New Mexico and Arizona were combined at that time into a territory. Mesilla was located in the southern section of this territory.