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That is the correct spelling of "seceding" meaning "splitting away."
The similar word succeeding means having success, or following in order.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "secede" (to split off, to break away).
what were the result of the convention that the seceded state called
No states seceded from the Civil War. Seven states had seceded from the USA by the time of Fort Sumter, and four more seceded as a result of it. Later one new state, West Virginia, seceded from Virginia.
James Buchanan was president when seven Souther states seceded. Four more seceded after Abraham Lincoln took office.
Tennessee seceded from the Union after President Lincoln was elected and began raising an army. =]
South Carolina seceded from the Union before the Civil War.
Florida seceded on January 10, 1861, and Louisana seceded on January 26, 1861.
The word "seceded" is the past tense of the verb "to secede." A sentence using the word "seceded" is "The American Civil War started because the slave states seceded from the Union."
Mississippi seceded on January 9, 1861. Arkansas seceded on May 6, 1861.
South Carolina ;) anything else?
Texas seceded on February 1st.
what were the result of the convention that the seceded state called
what were the result of the convention that the seceded state called
I'm glad that Texas never seceded from the union.
No states seceded from the Civil War. Seven states had seceded from the USA by the time of Fort Sumter, and four more seceded as a result of it. Later one new state, West Virginia, seceded from Virginia.
The Southern states seceded from December of 1860 to April of 1861.
One month after South Carolina seceded from the union TX, LA, MS, AL, GA, and FL seceded.
James Buchanan was president when seven Souther states seceded. Four more seceded after Abraham Lincoln took office.