No - Maryland was a Union state
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The Union - after Lincoln had taken the drastic step of jailing (without trial) local leaders with pro-Confederate sympathies. Maryland was one of the slave-owning states that remained loyal, and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation exempted these states from forced Abolition.
Yes. If Maryland had voted Confederate, Washington D.C. would have been totally surrounded by rebel states. He had to jail pro-Confederate politicians in Maryland to keep it onside.
Abraham Lincoln was president at the time of the US Civil War. His goal was to end the Southern rebellion. He was a Unionist and not a Confederate.
Kentucky, W.Virginia, Maryland, and Missouri.
No - Maryland was a Union state
Union. Maryland was an Union Border state but this counted Union of course.
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
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If you are referring to the Confederate sumbmarine the CS Hunley, then yes it was on the Confederate side.
The only Union states that WERE invaded by Confederate military forces were Pennsylvania and Maryland.
It was important because Maryland was a slave state with pro confederate leaders.
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Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.