Texas could and did secede from the Union with the rest of the Confederate states. Texas declared its secession from the United States in 1861 to join the Confederate States of America.
its has to do with nothing
because it was not involved
the confederatcy
I can only think of one and that was Woodrow Wilson.Several other presidents went to school in states that were future Confederate state or had been confederate states when they lived there.
THE CONFEDERATE FLAG
Texas was a slave state and joined the Confederacy on February 1, 1861. As with the other slave states, they saw President Lincoln as a threat to slavery despite Lincoln's assurances that he would not interfere with slavery in the states where it already existed. He made good on his promise the the border states like Maryland that did not join the Confederacy but were allowed to keep their slaves.
The seven original confederate states were: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas. Later Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina also joined the Confederacy.
Dixie, the Confederacy, the South
They are based on common law and not on written law. Commonweath States include Virginia, Massachusetts . Other States include Texas, Alaska, and Colorado.
Texas v. White was a Supreme Court case involving bonds sold during the Civil War. The Court ruled that Texas had been a state all throughout the War, and that its actions to secede, just like those of all other Confederate states, were null.
The Old South, the Deep South, the Rebel States, Dixieland, Swannee
Williamsburg, VA
The Confederate States - in other words, all the territory over which Lincoln had no authority at that time.