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They justified secession with the theory of states' rights.
Anti-secession means against a seperation of the country. Anti means against, and secession means a seperation of the country. For example, the Union was anti-secession during the Civil War.
Secession
Long Answer: Texans, and others who have moved to Texas, but do not consider themselves Texans. Short Answer: Mostly Texans.
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Most Texans supported seceding from the Union during the Civil War. They believed in states' rights and wanted to protect their way of life, which included slavery. They viewed secession as a way to preserve their economic and social interests.
Texans voted to secede from the Union on 2 March 1861 in a referendum.This was against the advice of Sam Houston. Houston traveled Texas arguing that there may come a day for secession, but not at that time because, so far the USA had kept its promise to Texans. He urged, "If she does not whip you by guns, powder, and steel, she will starve you to death."He also pointed out, "Texas will again lift its head and stand among the nations. It ought to do so, for no country upon the globe can compare with it in natural advantages."
In 1861, the legality of secession was a contentious issue. Some argued that states had the right to secede from the Union, while others believed that the Constitution did not allow for secession. Ultimately, the Civil War settled the question, with the Union victory establishing that secession was not constitutional.
Secession.
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No, the Texans bought some time for the other American troops, but were defeated at the Alamo.
Some do, but most don't.
Because some of their leaders did not approve of secession.
When a state left the Union it was called secession.