Why didn't the border states join the confederacy? (Short Animated Documentary)
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During the American Civil War the border states of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri had a tough choice to make. They were all states that permitted slavery and none of them had voted for the newly inaugurated President Lincoln. So why didn't they leave and choose to join the Confederate States of America instead? Why did those states opt to remain in the Union? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary made by someone who can't draw or animate but don't worry about that. A special thanks to some of my Patreon supporters below: SirJoe Myller MajesticFirebird Scott W Ryan Schindeler Steven B Brendan W robert lalonde CharÉTS Justin Kubusch Michael Kram Cippalippus Leonard Frank Thomas Halter David J. Bever Ethan Eckersley Leland Jakester1238 Andreas Mosand Colm Byrne Wolf LambOfLeg Joel Wasserman Adam Probert Mario Peshev Yosef Waysman Valentyn Joell Bel John Orr Tristan Kreller Bartosz Zasada Juan Castillo Donald Weaver Sean Long Roko Lisica Ted Pa
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