Existing states did not.
But the Western counties of Virginia seceded from Virginia when that state voted Confederate.
The new state of West Virginia joined the Union in 1863.
It was truly a civil war, although both sides had allies.
Yes. People from Missouri fought on both sides during the American Civil War.
Nearly three million soldiers served in the US Civil War.
Because the states took sides and fought a war. One of the key issues involved were states' rights, including slavery.
Antietam saw the highest one-day casualty lists.
No why would you ask that ask your teacher
People very rarely changed sides during the English Civil War.
the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
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The sides in the American Civil War were fighting about the issue of slavery and its expansion into new territories. The Northern states, known as the Union, wanted to abolish slavery and preserve the United States as one nation. The Southern states, known as the Confederacy, wanted to protect their right to own slaves and establish an independent nation.
he fought for both sides and he was in the confederate states of America
They supported both sides during the war
Old Iron Sides
parliament and royalists
Battlefield progress on both sides.
Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland.
The two sides of the US Civil War were the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA againsts th Confederat States of America. The Civil War was the North and South, the Yanks against the Rebs,or the United States (North) and the Confederacy (South). However, there have been other civil wars in other countries; civil war simply means a war within the boundaries of a country.