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Q: What did president Buchanan do after the first state seceded?
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President when the first state in the south seceded?

James Buchanan


Who was president when the first southern state seceded the uion?

Buchanan


Who was president when the first Southern state seceded from the Union?

James Buchanan


What stands did president Buchanan take after the first state seceded?

President Buchanan made the stand that no state had the right to secede the Union. Even though this was the case, the federal government did not have the authority to stop a state from doing so.


Who was president when the first southerner state seceded from the union?

South Carolina the first southern state to secede on December 20, 1860, and James Buchanan was President, and Abraham Lincoln was the President elect.


Who was president of the US when the first state seceded?

James Buchanan was the current president, the president elect was Abraham Lincoln. Jefferson Davis later became president of the confederacy.


Who was president when the first Southern state seceded from he Union?

Abraham Lincoln (Correction) No, it was still Buchanan. South Carolina seceded immediately they heard that Lincoln had won the election. But he was not inaugurated until March.


What state in the civil war seceded first?

The first state to secede from the American Union was South Carolina. Directly as a result of the election of Abraham Lincoln as the 16th American president, this southern state seceded from the Union on December 20, 1860.


Who was president when the southern state suceded?

Buchanan


What state seceded from the union on February first?

Texas seceded on February 1st.


Which was the first state to seceded in the south seceded?

South Carolina ;) anything else?


Who was President Polk's Secretary of State?

James Buchanan.