Want this question answered?
The Declaration of Independence.
Type your answeThe Declaration of Independence. r here...
Northern Democrats who favored the peaceful secession of the South
They use the language of the Declaration of Independence in their arguments.
Following the failed attempt at secession by the Confederacy, the United States considers itself to be indivisible.
One key issue that would have remained if the Confederate states had gained their independence was the validity of secession. The Confederate constitution resolved this by making secession illegal. The US would have required a constitutional amendment to ensure there would never again be secession.
John C. Breckenridge
Lincoln's call for volunteers, following the firing on Fort Sumter by Confederate artillery.
Secession.
Yugoslavia was a badly organized country on the grounds that "Jugo" means Southern and "Slav" means a Slavic person. Thus Yugoslavia literally meant the "Country of the Southern Slavs". These people did not want to live together and they had previously tried to be separate (Serbia used to be independent. Bosnia and Croatia were not ruled jointly by the same Empire from the late 1700s until the early 1900s and so on. When Tito ruled Yugoslavia, he was able to keep the diverse nation together restricting people's rights and generally violent tactics. When Tito fell, the different nations of Yugoslavia, such as Slovenia and Croatia (Bosnia followed later) asserted their right to be independent. The Serbian rulers of Yugoslavia resisted this secession and attempted to occupy Slovenia and Croatia by force. After four years, Slovenia and Croatia had successfully seceded and evicted the Serbian troops. These nations remain independent.
James L. Erwin has written: 'Declarations of independence' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, History, Politics and government, Race relations, Autonomy and independence movements, Ethnic relations, Secession, Nationalism
Countries are not "made in" another country; they are sovereign territories. Countries can gain independence through various means such as achieving self-governance, being granted independence by a colonial ruler, or through secession from a larger entity.