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  1. Delaware (15006 bytes)
    50: ...ted unsuccessfully to continue slavery beyond the Civil War. Delaware ratified the amendment on February ...
    69: ...erican military persons (and some U.S. government civilians) who die overseas.
  2. Georgia (U.S. state) (26579 bytes)
    54: ...cy]] and became a major theater of the [[American Civil War]]. In December 1864, a large swath of the sta...
    58: ...g [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]], especially during the Civil War.
    90: ...t Virginia]] seceded from [[Virginia]] during the Civil War.
  3. Iowa (24205 bytes)
    50: ... had a higher percentage of soldiers serve in the Civil War, per capita, than any other state in the Unio...
  4. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    46: ...h state of the Union on [[January 29]], [[1861]]. Civil War veterans constructed homesteads in Kansas fol...
  5. Kentucky (15076 bytes)
    43: On [[May 20]], [[1861]] during the [[American Civil War]], Kentucky proclaimed its [[neutrality]] in ...
  6. Louisiana (26375 bytes)
    74: ...|civil law]] legal system, based on the Louisiana Civil Code, which is similar to (and often confused wit...
    78: In the [[American Civil War]] Louisiana seceded from the Union on [[Janua...
    84: ...note that the Louisiana Civil Code and the French Civil Code, often referred to as the Napoleonic Code, c...
    86: ...nd in verbiage, it is important to note that the "Civilian" tradition is still deeply rooted in all aspec...
  7. Maryland (22654 bytes)
    55: ...aryland did not secede during the [[United States Civil War]], in part due to precautions taken by the go...
  8. Missouri (16086 bytes)
    44: ...ding to the west. During the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], Missouri, a slave state, was split with po...
  9. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    147: ...as in Wisconsin. Towns are unincorporated [[minor civil division]]s of [[County#United_States|counties]].
  10. Virginia (23198 bytes)
    38: ...er broke away from Virginia during the [[American Civil War]].
    48: ...remaining loyal to the crown during the [[English Civil War]]. [[Patrick Henry]] served as the first Gove...
    50: ...ica|Confederacy]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. When it did, some counties were separated ...
  11. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    88: The northernmost land action of the [[American Civil War]] took place in Vermont on [[October 19]], [[...
    102: ...he second option by creating the institution of [[civil union]]; the bill, which was supported by over ha...
  12. Utah (29154 bytes)
    104: Due to the Civil War, federal troops were pulled out of Utah Terri...
    128: ... provides no legal recognition for other forms of civil union. On [[November 2]], [[2004]], Amendment 3 w...
    145: ...ent has plenary and supreme--although concurrent--civil and criminal jurisdiction over these federal land...
  13. Texas (39610 bytes)
    98: === Civil War Texas ===
    153: ...resort: the Texas Supreme Court—which hears civil cases—and the Texas Court of Criminal Appea...
  14. Tennessee (19096 bytes)
    50: ... so on [[June 8]], [[1861]]. After the [[American Civil War]], Tennessee adopted a new [[constitution]] t...
    52: ...not have a military governor after the [[American Civil War]], mostly due to the influence of President [...
    139: ...hub, financial center, major [[American Civil War|Civil War]] battleground
    150: ...enter of [[Tennessee]]; home of famous [[American Civil War]] [[Battle of Stones River]] (also known as t...
  15. South Carolina (11968 bytes)
    44: ...or, thus precipitating the [[American Civil War | Civil War]]. Students from [[The Citadel]] were among t...
    54: ...iction court for South Carolina, comprised of the Civil Court, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Court o...
  16. Pennsylvania (32594 bytes)
    67: ... battle the major turning point of the [[American Civil War]]. Dead from this battle rest at [[Gettysburg...
    86: ...ly preside over minor criminal offenses and small civil claims. The Philadelphia Municipal Court and the...
    88: ...neral [[trial]] courts in which most criminal and civil cases originate are the Courts of Common Pleas. ...
    90: ...lth Court also functions as a trial court in some civil suits, including cases that involve the state or ...
    263: ... He commanded Union troops during the [[American Civil War]], most notably during the [[Battle of Gettys...
  17. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    117: === Five Civilized Tribes ===
    122: The "[[Five Civilized Tribes]]" were not the only ones forced to Ok...
    126: The five civilized tribes set up towns such as [[Tulsa, Oklahoma...
    128: During the [[American Civil War]] many tribes were internally split between [...
    131: After the Civil War, in [[1866]], the federal government forced t...
  18. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    38: ...roke away from [[Virginia]] during the [[American Civil War]]. The state is noted for its [[coal]] minin...
    46: ...state formed as a direct result of the [[American Civil War]]. It was originally the western part of the ...
    48: However, the American Civil War allowed western Virginia to form its own stat...
  19. Nebraska (13662 bytes)
    47: ...e in [[1867]], shortly after the [[Civil War (US)|Civil War]]. At that time, the capital was moved from ...
    213: ...ald R. Ford]]''', Vice President [[Dick Cheney]], civil rights activist '''[[Malcolm X]]''', and various ...
  20. Nevada (17565 bytes)
    39: ...was admitted into the union during the [[American Civil War]].
    49: ...d it to the more industrialized [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]], it was viewed as politically reliab...

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