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  2. Southern Unionist - Wikipedia

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    The term Southern Unionist, and its variations, incorporate a spectrum of beliefs and actions.Some, such as Texas governor Sam Houston, were vocal in their support of Southern interests, but believed that those interests could best be maintained by remaining in the Union as it existed.

  3. List of Southern Unionists - Wikipedia

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    George H. Thomas (Virginia) of the Union Army was one of the most important generals of the conflict, playing a crucial role in Western Theater. Montgomery C. Meigs (Georgia) was Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army during and after the war, and his ability to keep the Army supplied proved instrumental in ensuring victory.

  4. Union Party (United States, 1850) - Wikipedia

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    The Union Party, known as the Constitutional Union Party in the state of Georgia, was a political party organized in several slave states to support the Compromise of 1850. It was one of two major parties in the states of Alabama , Georgia , and Mississippi in the early 1850s, alongside the Southern Rights Party .

  5. Constitutional Union Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    [35] [b] Southern Democrats attacked the Constitutional Union platform, arguing that the issue of slavery could not be ignored in the campaign. [17] Constitutional Unionists responded by attacking Breckinridge (who publicly disavowed disunion) as a secessionist who had fallen under the influence of Fire-Eaters like William Lowndes Yancey. [32]

  6. Unionist politician (American Civil War) - Wikipedia

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    Unionist political parties active in the border states and areas of the Confederacy occupied by the Union Army were known by a variety of names, including the Union Party, the Union Democratic Party, and the Unconditional Union Party. [14] As the war progressed, rival Radical and Conservative organizations divided Unionists in several states.

  7. Elizabeth Van Lew - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Van Lew (October 12, 1818 – September 25, 1900) was an American abolitionist, Southern Unionist, and philanthropist who recruited and acted as the primary handler an extensive spy ring for the Union Army in the Confederate capital of Richmond during the American Civil War. Many false claims continue to be made about her life.

  8. Political beliefs outweigh union ties for key group of ...

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    Voters in union households could end up being one of the most important groups in key 2024 battleground states. Political beliefs outweigh union ties for key group of Michigan voters Skip to main ...

  9. History of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Although Southern Unionists came from all classes, most differed socially, culturally, and economically from the region's dominant pre-war planter class. [108] As a reward for loyalty to the capital and with the protection of Union soldiers, West Virginia was granted its independence from the rest of Virginia by congress in 1863.