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Seven Southern states seceded before the Civil War began:
South Carolina (Seceded December 20, 1860)
Mississippi (Seceded January 9, 1861)
Florida (Seceded January 10)
Alabama (Seceded January 11)
Georgia (Seceded January19)
Louisiana (Seceded January 26)
Texas (Seceded February 1)
(The war began on April 12, 1861 when South Carolina fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor.)
Because he disapproved of secession, but he was passionately concerned with the fortunes of his home-state of Virginia.
Secession started in and the first battle was in South Carolina (Fort Sumter). The state immediately to its north is North Carolina.
The Iraq War and the Civil War are vastly different wars. The Civil War was a dispute within the United States, while the Iraq War was an intervention aimed at curtailing terrorism and toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein.
Secession is the action of formally withdrawing from membership in a political state. The withdrawal of eleven southern U.S. states from the Union in 1860 lead to the Civil War.
States in a confederation retain the right of secession. After the Civil War, the USA changed from a "confereration" to a "federation" of states reflecting the growing power of the central government.
secession was a part of the civil war. the south had succeededfrom the north.
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Secession is the formal withdrawal of a state from the Union. There were eleven Southern states that seceded from the Union in 1860, which led to the Civil War.
Because he disapproved of secession, but he was passionately concerned with the fortunes of his home-state of Virginia.
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Civil War
The secession of South Carolina from the Union
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Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Georgia.
It was a state rights issue. The question was who could determine how the federal government could tell each state what to do.