When the United States were formed and the constitution ratified, all rights not expressly given to the federalgovernment were left to the states. The question of states rights were thecause of the civil war. Since there was nothing denying the right of secession, the states felt( andI personally believe rightly so) that they had every right to leave the union if they no longer wanted to be associated with the federal government. Many states were even lookingat the possibility of becoming part of other countries. The U.S. government could not have a foreign government so close to their border so they chose a devisive issue to rally around, knowing it would push the southern states to try to separate. This, and the war that followed formed the biggest part of the U.S. Governmentas we know it. They violated constitutional protections, suspended Habeas Corpus (Proof required to arrest a person) and levied income taxes (Still held by many to be unconstitutional) to "protect" 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.
The Declaration of Independence.
They claimed that the USA had started as a voluntary federation of states, and that any of them could leave when they chose.
No they do not. We are a united nation.
Because of the innate soverignty of states, each one has the right to disagree with the central government and secede if it so votes.
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 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
president lincoln
James Buchanan
The southern states certainly believed they had the right to secede, but most of the northern states disagreed. The question was answered by a sort of trial-by-combat called the American civil War.Because the Confederacy lost the war and the Union was preserved, it turned out that no state had the right to secede without Congressional approval.
They claimed that the USA had started as a voluntary federation of states, and that any of them could leave when they chose.
The North during the Civil War area did not think the South should secede however did nothing to prevent it.
"Copperhead" was a term given to Northern people who sympathized with the south and the southern states' right to secede from the Union.
Some of them are for freedom. Also for the right to keep slaves. Those are only two reasons, but there are more.
Each state in the US is considered to be a sovereign state. This is what gave the southern states the right to secede, and this was known as popular sovereignty.