Border States
Americanplural noun
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U.S. History. the Slave States of Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri, which refused to secede from the Union in 1860–61.
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the U.S. states touching the Canadian border.
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certain countries of central and northern Europe that border on the former Soviet Union and belonged to the Russian Empire: Finland, Poland (prior to 1940), Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
Example Sentences
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He owed his victory to Illinois, most of the smaller states in the West and Middle West, and particularly to the South and the Border States.
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He made a clean sweep of the Midwest, the Mountain and Border States, the West Coast, appeared to have lost only Arizona in the Southwest.
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With the West, South and Border States almost solidly for him, he apparently needed only a brace of Eastern States to coast home.
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Senator from Kentucky, as the vice-presidential prospect most likely to help the ticket in the Border States and the South.
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Neither Tennessee nor Virginia nor any of the Border States had then joined the rebel Confederacy.
From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863 by Various
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