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Virginia was a Confederate state. The Union slave states were Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky. In June 1863 West Virginia became the fifth Union slave state.
yes ,along with the three other border states of Delaware, Maryland, and Kentucky. although all four states allowed slavery, they stayed in the Union
That proclamation had little effect, other than symbolic, because the states that accepted the proclamation were the Union States, which were free states, anyhow. The Confederate States did not accept the jurisdiction of the Union government.
they fought to preserve the union states to be free.
The states that were in secession; formed the Confederate States of America. Those states that did not, stayed with the Union. West Virgina broke off from Virginia and stayed with the Union and became a state. It was very simple. Either a state was with the CSA or the Union.
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That could be Kentucky or Missouri, which both had three borders with free-soil states. But they had also stayed in the Union, as 'buffer states' that had voted against joining he Confederacy.
Border States
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Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware.
The Condedrerates, the ones who secced for the United States and the Union, the states that stayed loyal to the United States. The confederates were in the south and the union was in the north.
No, it was just 'The Union' - the term for the states that had stayed loyal during the Civil War.
Do you mean the five slave-states that stayed in the Union? There were origially four - Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware. A fifth was the newly-created state of West Virginia, which broke away from the Confederate state of Virginia in 1863.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware
Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri.
The war was between the US states that withdrew(seceded) from the federal union of the United States and those who stayed in the union.