Soldiers from border states during the Civil War often faced the intense conflict of divided loyalties. Many had family and friends on both sides of the conflict, leading to personal struggles with allegiance to either the Union or the Confederacy. This emotional turmoil was compounded by the physical realities of war, as they fought against fellow countrymen, creating a profound sense of conflict and moral ambiguity. The unique position of border states highlighted the complexities of national identity during a time of civil strife.
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