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What state had its boundaries changed when the eastern counties joined the Confederacy?
West Virginia
Maryland
Virginia
New Jersey
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Virginia.
When Virginia's eastern counties joined the Confederacy, the western counties separated and formed West Virginia, which changed Virginia's boundaries.
When Virginia's eastern counties joined the Confederacy, the western counties separated and formed West Virginia, which changed Virginia's boundaries.
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