It was MUCH bigger, and The Confederate Constitution had a clause that a State could not Secede. Texas would have broken from the Confederacy for sure. Thier is no way that State would have stayed. And the South itself had many Unionists. The Southern Unionists were the Calverymen who burned Atlanta. These men where Jacksonians, they agreed with Jackson, “ Our Federal Union, it must be preserved.”
No it wasn't. Not even close. There was nothing in the Confederate Constitution that prevented any state from seceding. If you say otherwise cite the clause and post it here for us to see. There were some traitors to their states in the South who sided with the federal government. That's true.