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United States map of 1865, show affiliation of states and territories regarding the Secession War (Civil War.) Legend: Image File history File links Commons-logo. ...

██ Union states

██ Union territories

██ Border Union states, permitting slavery

██ Bleeding Kansas, entered Union

██ Confederate states

██ Confederate territories (not always held)

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23 February 2007

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Júlio Reis

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