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Q: Are states allowed to seceed from the union?
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When did South Carolina seceed from union?

1860


What is secessionist?

Answer That was a term used to label the Southeners who wanted to seceed from the Union.


Did eleven southern states seceed?

yes..AlabamaArkansasFloridaGeorgiaLouisianaMississippiNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexasVirginia


What is seceed?

to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization and spelled correctly it is secede.


Why did West Virginia seceed from Virginia?

During the Civil War, those counties of VA supported the Union, not the Confederacy.


What were the states that allowed slavery but were still loyal to the union called?

The Border states, or the Buffer states.


Is South Carolina a union state?

Sadly....no it wasn't a union state. It was the first to seceed from the union and at its cause, a battle at fort Sumter stated and began the American civil war at stances. But it is now a union state.


What allowed California to be admitted to the union as the free states?

compromise of 1850


What did the Confederate states need to do to be allowed to regain their rights as a state in the Union?

say they be part of the union forever


What did Southers states have to do in order to be allowed back into the Union?

Just get conquered by the north and they became part of the union.


How many states where allowed into the union during The Missouri Compromise?

Two states were allowed into the Union, Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Missouri.html


Did the confederates seceed from the us?

Yes. In all 11 Southern states officially seceded. Two others Kentucky and Missouri, were sypathetic toward the southern cause but did not ultimately secede from the Union. Even though these two states did not secede, they are both recognized on the Confederate battle flag.