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All that depends on what the seceding is from!
The only state rich enough would be California, but they would probably have a Spanish-speaking majority. So the well-off Californians would not be motivated to secede.
"Began" is hard to pinpoint, but knighthood as we think of it today was mostly the period between the middle of the 11th century to the end of the 12th.
Most people today believe that Lincoln and his supporters were trying to abolish slavery by fighting a civil war. But if you go back to the real history, documents and letters, you will find out that they were keeping the southern states from seceding from the Union. This is a very debatable topic, seceding from the Union, Many say that is the southern states had left, England would have taken over North America. But if you review the US Constitution you will remember that it is the right of every state to seceding from the Union with out conflict. But because of Lincoln and his supporters, only Texas has that right today; well, as of right now. A great book to read is "A Century of war: Lincoln, Wilson & Roosevelt" by Denson
Baseball began in the United States in 1865. Today, baseball is one of the most popular sports in the United States.
I think Congress holds all of the offices in the United States today
i think he would be mad of he court system of the united states
On the 6th of March,1983 the United States Football League began in its first season.
today Thomas, Jefferson began his duties as president of the United States.
Is the Delaware river the western border of the state.
The development of nation-states began in the late Middle Ages, around the 15th century, during the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration. This period saw the consolidation of political power, the emergence of centralized governments, and the decline of feudalism in Europe. The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 further solidified the concept of sovereign states, establishing the principle of territorial integrity and political independence that defines nation-states today.