Only if you loose the accompanying war that will follow.
not always. murder is the killing of someone, while treason is a crime against your own country. it is treason if you murder the leader of a country or other official
usely you are wanted for treason for betraying your country I'm guessing that's the same for him
Treason. She was communicating with the enemy of France, the Emperor of Austria. All right, he was her brother, but all the same it was treason.
Treason is defined as carrying out war against the United States and giving help to the nation's enemies. Treason is a very serious crime. In order to be convicted of treason, two witnesses must testify to the same story, and/or the accused must make a confession in a courtroom.
"No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act," says the Constitution. :)
The 'charge' for treason IS "treason." TREASON - A betrayal, treachery, or breach of allegiance. The Constitution of the United States, Art. III, defines treason against the United States to consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort. This offense is punishable by death. See: http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/t103.htm
They are not the same. Treason is where a citizen betrays their own country to enemy agencies by leaking national secrets or other acts of betrayal. Dissent is simply having a disagreement with existing government policies or philosophies.
Treason is defined as carrying out war against the United States and giving help to the nation's enemies. Treason is a very serious crime. In order to be convicted of treason, two witnesses must testify to the same story, and/or the accused must make a confession in a courtroom.
secede is to withdraw from your area, or union.
in the UK a crime against the crown is called treason
Abandon, desert, deceive, double-cross, commit treason...
The South won the battle because they were obviously better. They needed to get out of the Union and the succeded in seceding.