Yes, Maryland was an important border state during the American Civil War. It was strategically located between the North and the South, and its loyalty was divided between the Union and the Confederacy. Control of Maryland was crucial for both sides in terms of military strategy and political support.
Pennsylvania borders Maryland to the south.
Baltimore is a city contained within the state of Maryland. Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C.to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and Delaware to its east.
Kansas was not a border state during the American Civil War. The border states were Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which were states that allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union. Kansas, on the other hand, was a free state and did not have the same debates over secession and slavery.
Baltimore is not a state capital; it is the largest city in the state of Maryland. The capital of Maryland is Annapolis.
Some examples of counties that share more than one state border include Bristol County in Massachusetts, which borders both Rhode Island and Connecticut, and York County in Pennsylvania, which borders Maryland and West Virginia.
Maryland was an important border state because it surounded DC. If Maryland seeced DC would be surounded by southern states and Lincoln would have no chance.
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Maryland was extremely close to DC if we had lost maryland, the north would have surely lost the war, also Maryland was a border state, a border state was a state that allowed slavery but did not secede from the union
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