Mostly, in the North, they believed that once a state joined the Union, you cannot unjoin. But the South believed they had the right to join and unjoin. So as they call it, a Civil war, many say it was a civil war. But what really makes up a civil war? A civil war is one country into its half, and both halves are fighting each other. The South seceded from the Union, it was no longer part of the Union. But why is seceding a bad idea? Those that secede do need to understand that after seceding, they will NOT get support from the government(D.C), they won't get money for education, defense, protection, health, safety, food, and social services.
As bad as you want it to!
"Bad" in Swahili is "mbaya."
It has bad stable manners
dont think they are real but proably pretty bad.
No, but it's bad for a baby to see your face
That slavery was a bad thing, and secession was a bad thing.
Secession.
Henry Clay, a leading American statesman, was firmly opposed to secession. He believed that secession would lead to disunion and undermine the strength of the United States as a nation. Clay worked to find compromises to prevent secession and preserve the Union, including his efforts during the Nullification Crisis and leading up to the Civil War.
Vienna Secession was created in 1897.
secession
Secession - band - was created in 1983.
Secession - band - ended in 1987.
They justified secession with the theory of states' rights.
Kevin Gleefure
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.
Lee and Lincoln both felt that secession would damage the country, and allthough there were many contrasting points of view in the nation at the time, they felt that it would be a bad idea to permit any secession.
Because most of population was against the secession.