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what does secede mean
It meant a state quitting the USA. This was the rebellion that started in December 1860 when South Carolina became the first state to secede. The Confederate States of America was formed within a few weeks. They claimed their action was legal, because the original colonies had quit the British Empire voluntarily to form the USA, and could leave voluntarily.
Not sure what the question means. Do you mean worst for the Union? That would be Virginia. It meant that Washington DC had enemy country starting just across the bridge. Or do you mean, a slave-state that decided NOT to secede? That would probably be Maryland, as it would have largely surrounded Washington. Or do you mean the new state of West Virginia? That one voted to secede from Virginia and the Confederacy, and made a (not entirely welcome) gift to the Union.
Because he decided - after much soul-searching - that he was a Virginian first and an American second. (By the way, you mean 'fight for the Confederates', not 'fight the Confederate state'.)
Well idiotic Basterd, First of all it's two words and second of all, it is the name of the state
what does secede mean
In social studies, secede refers to the act of a group or region breaking away from a larger political entity, such as a country or state, to become independent. This term is often used in the context of Civil Wars or movements for self-determination.
Do you mean secede from the Confederacy? There was only one - the new state of West Virginia, which seceded from Virginia in 1863.
It meant a state quitting the USA. This was the rebellion that started in December 1860 when South Carolina became the first state to secede. The Confederate States of America was formed within a few weeks. They claimed their action was legal, because the original colonies had quit the British Empire voluntarily to form the USA, and could leave voluntarily.
You may be thinking of "secession"-- the verb is "to secede." During the civil war, a number of southern states decided to secede from the Union and form the Confederacy.
Not sure what the question means. Do you mean worst for the Union? That would be Virginia. It meant that Washington DC had enemy country starting just across the bridge. Or do you mean, a slave-state that decided NOT to secede? That would probably be Maryland, as it would have largely surrounded Washington. Or do you mean the new state of West Virginia? That one voted to secede from Virginia and the Confederacy, and made a (not entirely welcome) gift to the Union.
Delaware was the first state to be part of the US. If you mean nation state as in countries, San Marino was the first.
Do you mean when it was first admitted to the USA? Or do you mean when it became the first Confederate state?
I can answer your question better if you rephrase it.Do you mean what threatens Polar Bears or what kind of threats they have to us?If you mean what threats do they have to us then ...they have the same threats as another kind of bear. If you mean how do we threaten well there is an endless list.We threaten just be entering their territory.Global Warming and Testing also threaten them.
If it doesn't involve her, stay out of it. If it does, threaten. What I mean by threaten is if he can't be honest, tell him you will leave him.
North Carolina was the last southern state to secede from the Union. This was due to a strong Unionist faction in the state, concern for economic decline, and general fear of what the break down of the Union would mean for the country.
Latin has no such word. There is a first declension verb intento, which means "I point at, point (weapons etc) in a threatening manner, or threaten".