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.
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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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Border States None of the states have carried integration quite so far as the District of Columbia, but the six Border States, on the whole, have made heartening progress.
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Despite his comparative obscurity, Agnew will have wide appeal in the crucial Border States and possibly even in the Deep South.
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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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If we cannot have the aid of other sections, the Border States must take the subject into their own hands, and settle it for themselves.
From A Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Sessions of the Conference Convention For Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, Held at Washington, D.C., in February, A.D. 1861 by Chittenden, L. E. (Lucius Eugene)
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