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Q: Why did southerners believe that the british would support their move to secede from the union in 1860?
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What did the southerners believe a state could do?

Southerners believed that there was nothing in the US Constitution that prevented a State that had voluntarily joined the United States to secede from it. Based on the Constitution that was correct.


Some southerners wanted to break away from the us or to?

secede


What did the south threatened to do if the balance was not maintained?

What did the southerners threaten with


Why did southerners want to secede?

They disagreed with the stated policy of the federal government.


How do you use word Secede in a sentence?

Southerners called for the southern states to secede from the US and form their own government.Residents of the region once sought to secede from the territory because of rampant lawlessness.


Why did the southerners secede from the northerners state?

South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue


What did Lincoln's election ultimately force the Southerners states starting with South Carolina to do?

Secede from the USA, one by one, starting with South Carolina.


Why did the southern states believe states believe they had the right to secede from the union?

They believed that their rights, society and economy was endangered by Lincoln's election. They saw the only way to preserve themselves was to secede.


Why did the British support Arab nationalists during world war 1?

The Ottoman Empire was allied with the Central Powers who were the enemy of the Triple Entente to which the British belonged, hence, an enemy of the Ottoman Empire was necessarily a friend of the British. Arab nationalists wished to secede from the Ottoman Empire. So this fit perfectly into the plans of the British.


What did southerners do after arguing for the continuation of slavery in 1830?

Southern people argued for the continuation of slavery in 1830. After it was denied by the government, they started to petition for their states to secede from the Union.


Why did the border states not secede from the Union at the same time as the deep south states?

Because they were not so much into slavery as the deep Southerners were so they did not think it was worth it


How may a state secede?

There was no official way that a state could secede, so the question was tested by the Civil War. That war determined that a state could not secede. There is a possible exception to this, as many people believe the Constitution of the State of Vermont retains the right for that state to secede.