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Well, the immediate cause of secession deals with slaves and the rights of the civil war. Figure the rest out, because I can't
An agreement among various politicians about public spending.
Politicians rely on the votes of consumers to keep them in office.
Strongly opposed.
To prevent secession of the South.
He did not what his country to have to give up their slaves to freedom.
Southern politicains began talking about loss of power
No, they recommended changes in the constitution
Politicians in slave holding states would surely, for the most part lean toward secession. There is no cut and dry answer on the matter. And, of course since many compromises had been created in US history, more likely that route would be anyone's choice. New Englanders secession regarding the Mexican War.
L.Q.C. Lamar
Gentleman of Mississippi. has written: 'Secession, considered as a right in the states composing the late American union of states, and as to the grounds of justification of the southern states in exercising the right' -- subject(s): Secession, State rights
A secession, essentially, is a formal withdrawal from something. An example sentence would be: Her secession came of no surprise.
John J Pettus was the Governor of Mississippi when Mississippi seceded. John Pettus served as Mississippi Governor November 21, 1859 - November 16, 1863. On January 9, 1861 Mississippi became the second southern state to declare its secession from the Union.
Secession winter was the winter of 1860-1861, when 7 southern states (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas) seceded in rapid succession.
Secession winter was the winter of 1860-1861, when 7 southern states (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas) seceded in rapid succession.
Robert E. Lee - along with many other Virginia-born officers and politicians.
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