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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:47, 23 February 2007: 787 × 483 (111 KB): Tintazul {{Tintazul |Description=United States map of 1861, show affiliation of states and territories regarding the Secession War (Civil War.)
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{{Tintazul |Description=United States map of 1865, show affiliation of states and territories regarding the Secession War (Civil War.) Legend: {{legend|#204A87|Union states}} {{legend|#729FCF|Union territories}} {{legend|#EDD400|Border Union states, permi: 17:10, 23 February 2007: 882 × 553 (102 KB) Tintazul {{Tintazul |Description=United ...
The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union [e] ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.
See New Orleans in the American Civil War: 2. Charleston, South Carolina 40,522 22 1865 See Charleston in the American Civil War: 3. Richmond, Virginia 37,910 25 1865 See Richmond in the American Civil War: 4. Mobile, Alabama 29,258 27 1865 5. Memphis, Tennessee 22,623 38 1862 6. Savannah, Georgia 22,619 41 1864 7. Petersburg, Virginia 18,266 ...
This map, as well as other fictitious maps, is fictitious or too incorrect (i.e. due to anachronism) to be used in real-life contexts (contemporary or historic). It may have some visual elements that are similar to official maps such as colors or certain layout features, but they are NOT official and don't have any official recognition.
Unshaded areas were not states before or during the Civil War. Historical military map of the border and southern states by Phelps & Watson, 1866. In the American Civil War (1861–65), the border states or the Border South were four, later five, slave states in the Upper South that primarily supported the Union.