you tell them you no longer want to be a part of their country and that you and several more states are going to secede and form another country separate
because the constitution enabled the northern states to control all money in the country. it kept the northern states in power f mney and the southern states nd kept them poor
Assuming "this country" means the U.S.A, the huge, most popular reason is that slaves drove the Southern economy, because field work was manual labor, while the north qas very industrialized, due to the climate. When the north was going to end slavery, the Southern states began to secede and create their own Confederation.
No, but if a state is going to secede, it will stop following the Constitution anyway.
By war, as it happened.
James Buchanan was the only president never to marry. He is also the only president from Pennsylvania. James Buchanan was president when the southern states began to secede from the union. Although he believed secession was illegal, he also believed going to war to stop it was illegal so he did nothing. His lack of action in this regard is thought by many to be the biggest single failure of any United States President. Nickname was Old Buck
The United States.
Unites States of America
The United States.
Because the southern states felt that the government was taking too many liberties with their rights to rule themselves. Slavery only sparked the decision to secede as it was starting to be a burden with the invention of synthetic cotton in England and was going to be eliminated anyway. Tensions over business taxes were already being debated before slavery.us civil war
I am sure it depends on which country you are going to and from. But I know going from Canada to Honduras or United States you need a letter of permission from your guardians/parents.
It is the USA. Lincoln's election triggered Civil War because he was against slavery (was a pro abolitionist)and came from the northern anti-slavery states. Of course the southern states with their large plantations and millions of slaves did not approve his abolitionist law-making.