there isn't really a name for them, they are like any state but they have slavery. you could call them southern slave states or slave states, or southern states...... there is no definition for slave states that didnt secede proir to the civil war
During the Civil War, the United States was divided into the Union and the Confederacy. Twenty states belonged to the Union, and there were also four border states that did not secede from the United States, but also did not give up slavery. The Confederacy had eleven states.
border states
There were four slave states that did not secede from the union, Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and Delaware. Slaves in these states were not freed till after the civil war; not even by the Emancipation Proclamation.
no it stayed in the union as a border state
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.
Borders do not secede but states do. Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were border states that did not secede in the union.
The last four states to secede were Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia and Arkansas. The border states were Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware, later joined by the new breakaway state of West Virginia.
Delaware (perhaps the most overlooked border state), Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were the border states that did not secede from the Union.
Borders do not secede though some states did.
the border states didnt secede to the union or the confederacy the five border states arewest virginiamarylanddelewarekentuckymissouri
At the beginning of the Civil War, the Union had 19 states, not including the four border states that did not secede. The Confederacy had only 11.
Kentucky and Missouri
38 percent
no Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and Delaware did not succeed
The Border States, or the Buffer States.
Missouri Kentucky Maryland Delaware All of them were "slave states" that stayed in the Union for one reason or another.