The Union States were:
* California
* Connecticut
* Illinois
* Indiana
* Iowa
* Kansas
* Maine
* Michigan
* Minnesota
* Nevada
* New Jersey
* New York
* Ohio
* Oregon
* Pennsylvania
* Vermont
* Wisconsin
]The Related Link goes to a map or you can go to Google.com, click "images" in the top left corner, then type "Union States Map" in the search box and you'll find hundreds of maps of the US during the Civil War.
The Union was made up of twenty states at the beginning of the US Civil War, and would grow to twenty two by 1864 with the addition of West Virginia (June 1863) and Nevada (October 31, 1864). There were also three border states that remained marginally loyal to the United States. The Confederacy only had eleven states. See the link below for a map of both nations.
find a chart of the map and see what are the bordering states around Wyoming!
The union capital stayed in Washington, DC.
There were no neutral states. The Border States would have liked to be neutral, but became the biggest battlegrounds. Some of the western states were able to avoid too much involvement, but still provided troops and goods to both sides.
Many European countries ceased to exist as independent States, as the Soviet Union had conquered them. Germany was split in two (one half Capitalist, the other Communist), and this change became permanent until the late 1980s and early 1990s, when the USSR collapsed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_union
A Western Hemisphere map
it means that you are ugly :);]
Maps with lines to show where the states are
that the elevation of the area varies
Right here .
The purpose of the united states map is to show you places where to o and how to go there and where it is located.
A physical map shows geological features and elevation. A political map shows countries, states and cities.
political maps
A political map displays states' capitals and countries. Political maps also show borders of states and countries. They are used when discussing political trends and population.
depends on the scale of the map...
A physical map shows landforms like oceans or mountain ranges while a political map shows countries, states, and territories.