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Eugene Cole
30 December, 08:16
Why were the Border States unique to the North
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Talon Hodges
30 December, 09:09
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They were unique to the North during the Civil war because of their geographical positions and vast mineral resources and agricultural production. The border states gave the North the advantage in troops, resources and money
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