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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.
The Declaration of Independence.
They felt it was the states right.
the right of African Americans to vote was a matter for the states to decide.
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They did have the right to leave the union, it says so in the constitution.
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.
The nation was formed by an agreement that new states had not met.;) NJR11 @Nelsonrnjr11-insta
That is a matter of opinion.
The Declaration of Independence.
ANSWER:The Southern states denied African-Americans the right to vote.
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.
They felt it was the states right.
They felt it was the states right.
Officially for the States Right but actually for States Right and to protect their way of life, which included also the slavery.
No it is not. There are only 22 states that are Right to Work (as of 2008) and they are located within the southern and western states.
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