i dont actually know for sure, but i believe that states had to have boundaries and duties before they could be added. the states had certain powers that the government didnt have, such as taxing people. states had to comprimise and cooperate by giving full faith and credit to public civil acts of the other states. they also had to return slaves and servants who crossed the border.
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The union of Southern states during the US Civil War was named "The Confederate States of America".
The Union states were free except: Maryland Delaware Missouri and Kentucky So the free Union states were Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, California and Oregon. Nevada entered the Union as a free state during the Civil War.
The Union was the North and the Confederate States were the South.
Civil War battles were fought in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Missouri, and Kansas. They were also fought in the territories now in the states of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona. A Confederate Army went through Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont and into Canada. A group of Confederates tried to burn down New York City.
The nation was formed by an agreement that new states had not met.;) NJR11 @Nelsonrnjr11-insta