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-Virginia

-Arkansas

-North Carolina

-Tennessee - - I think this is incorrect. All four of these States joined the Confederacy,so I am sure that they did secede from the Union.

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Which states did not secede from the union?

The states that DID NOT secede from the Union was Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri. These four states did not secede from the Union because They were Border states, meaning they were between the Union and the Confederacy.


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Borders do not secede but states do. Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were border states that did not secede in the union.


Did floroida get secede to the union?

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What were the states who did not secede from the United States called?

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Did states have right to secede from union?

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