“For me Union territory is the land that was under the governmental authority of the United States of America during the American Civil War.”
Yawn. I suppose you don’t believe that any states were confederate. This is boring.
The pretended confederacy had no legal existance. Its pretended laws could be enforced by a pretended authority, but its authority was a nullity, therefore any restrictions placed on any person under its pretended authority to enforces its pretended laws was kidnapping, and any execution of any person under its pretended laws was a murder.
That's amusing. Do explain your logic for this statement because I'd love to see how you arrived at this conclusion.