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Richmond was the capital.
A substantial portion of the population in those states were against secession.
The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.
the united states had been formed by a voluntary joining of states
The Constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states.
Following the failed attempt at secession by the Confederacy, the United States considers itself to be indivisible.
no since he was the only southern representative to not secede during the formation of the confederacy
Eleven southern states declared their secession and formed the Confederacy.
The Secession of the Confederacy, the abolition of slavery, and the power the Federal Government had.
The Confederate States of America, also known as the Confederacy, was a government set up on February 8, 1861 by six of the seven southern slave states that had declared their secession from the United States.
The confederacy army surrendered on April 18, 1865, thereby ending the civil war. Slavery was abolished in Southern states, and the confederacy accepted to be part of the Union. The confederacy would not pursue secession from the Union.
he believed in the confederacy (the rights of southern states) and secession from the union