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4 March, 17:49
Why didn't the border states secede in 1860-1862?
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Troy Pratt
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The main reason why the border states did not secede in 1860-1862 was because they were concerned with the large amount of military coercion that was taking place in the South, and they felt that the South was ultimately unjustified in removing itself from the Union.
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