Missouri was officially a Union State during the Civil War but was a slave border state fraught with "brother against brother" and "neighbor against neighbor" animosity. Many young men left home and joined guerrilla type bands of Confederate raiders, the most famous of these being Quantrill's raiders, who were Confederate supporters. They led bloody raids against Union sympathizers throughout Missouri and into Kansas.
The U. S. Jefferson Barracks, was a major Union armory and disembarkation point for Union troops with it's strategic location on the Mississippi River south of St. Louis and it's railroad access. (Today, Jefferson Barracks is comprised of a National Cemetery, VA Hospital and Military Museum on its spacious grounds.)
The early US Civil War Battle of Dry Wood Creek was a Confederate victory. It was fought in Missouri where Union cavalry were defeated by pro-Confederate members of the Missouri State Guard. The battle took place on September 2, 1861.
Union. Maryland was an Union Border state but this counted Union of course.
Missouri did secede, in fact callaway county in Missouri is still "technically" seceded from the Union
Arkansas border
Union state, with quite a few Confederate sympathisers.
A Union state.
Illinois was a Union state during the Civil War.
Minnesota was a Union State during the Civil War.
No, Missouri did not secede during the Civil War. Although there were divided loyalties within the state, Missouri remained in the Union throughout the war. However, there were Confederate supporters and factions within the state, leading to internal conflicts and guerilla warfare.
Union state in the civil war with is North and was anti slavery
The Missouri compromise made Missouri a slave state and so naturally put it into the Confederate camp when the Civil War broke out. Free state Illinois is just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis so there many ties with the Union as well.
it was part of union
The early US Civil War Battle of Dry Wood Creek was a Confederate victory. It was fought in Missouri where Union cavalry were defeated by pro-Confederate members of the Missouri State Guard. The battle took place on September 2, 1861.
Mississippi was a Confederate State.
Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland all border Confederate states.
It was in neither Union or Confederate state. Colorado didn't become a state til a couple of years later, about 11 years after the civil war ended; in 1 August 1876.
Union. Maryland was an Union Border state but this counted Union of course.