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Can North Dakota not be a part of the United States?

North Dakota could vote to secede from the United States and either form their own country or become part of another country. However, there have been many attempts by various states or portions of states to secede, but none have succeeded.


How can a state secede from a union?

you tell them you no longer want to be a part of their country and that you and several more states are going to secede and form another country separate


Which southern states were going to secede from the country?

Texas,South Carolina


What did the southern states want to do when they decided to secede?

they wanted to become there own country.


What border did not secede in the civil war?

Borders do not secede but states do. Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were border states that did not secede in the union.


How many states voted to secede from from the Union in all?

Eleven


Which states did not secede from the union?

The states that DID NOT secede from the Union was Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri. These four states did not secede from the Union because They were Border states, meaning they were between the Union and the Confederacy.


Did the northern or southern states secede from the union?

The Southern states formed The Confederate States of America and wanted to be a separate country. The Civil War prevented that.


What border did not secede?

Borders do not secede though some states did.


Where did the confederate states secede to?

They didn't "secede to" anything, but to form a new government called the Confederate States.


What was the confederaceys reason for war?

They wanted to form their own country. (They wanted to secede from the United States of America and form their own Confederate States of America).


What year did the south secede from the country during the civil war?

The South did not completely secede from the United States as a whole, rather parts of it seceded at different time periods. Some states had already seceded a year before the founding of the Confederacy in 1861.