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Depending how you look at it, it is either four (Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware and Maryland) or five. During the Civil War, territories on the western side of Virginia split from that state to form West Virginia. West Virginia sided with the Union.

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nobody knows because the north seceded in an alliance with Canada insuring it had back up just in case there was a secondary war. plus the Jedi back then didn't have light sabers and didn't know how to use the force properly.

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There were 35 states in the US prior to secession; 11 Southern States seceded, and so that would make 24 left in the Union. Though, West Virginia broke off from Virginia, during the Civil War, in 1863, and joined the Union so there was 25, at some point.

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Eleven states seceded from the union to create the Confederate States of America. They were Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana and Virginia.

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97 states sucede from the union in Africa

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22 states

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How many states seceded from the union in 1860?

Florida and South Carolina were the only Southern states to secede in 1860. The other 9 seceded in 1861.


How many states voted to secede from from the Union in all?

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What did several Southern states threaten to do if Lincoln was elected president?

Many southern states such as South Carolina had threatened to, and did, secede from the Union even before Lincoln's presidency. With the northerner Lincoln as president and the north-dominated Congress, other states followed suit.


Did Texas secede after Abraham Lincoln's election?

Yes, like many other southern states, Texas followed suit and seceded from the Union in February 1861 after the election of Abraham Lincoln.


What is the civil War is mostly about?

The US Civil War was about many things. The politicians of the Northern states and the Southern states disagreed on issues such as slavery, tariffs, treaties, etc. The Southern states decided they could no longer work with the Northern states, and announced they were leaving the Union. The Northern states told them they could not leave (Secede). The Southern states decided to kick the Union military out of the South, and attacked Ft. Sumter in South Carolina. Game on.


Many Northerners were willing to allow Southern states to leave the Union until?

Prior to the attack on Ft. Sumter in 1861, many northerners were willing to allow the Southern states to secede. At that point, factions from both the north and south demanded military action and Lincoln called 75,000 volunteers into action.


How many slave states remained in the Union and fought against the Confederacy in the Civil War?

Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri were four slave states that did not secede from the Union. West Virginia, another slave state, seceded from Virginia and joined the Union during the Civil War. it was 4 that didn't secede from the union.


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Eleven


How many southern states seceded from union?

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Why did many northerners want to keep slavery in the south?

Answer made assuming the above question means: Why did the Union not join the confederacy?The answer is somewhat simple: The union wished to abolish slavery. This caused multiple states start to take sides, and as you can see, the southern states joined the confederacy as they ran large plantations and needed the African slaves to run them. The northern states did not have many slaves due to a lack of need because their food supply/money was made mostly on family run farms.


What did the southern states threaten to do many times?

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