I am guessing you live in Michigan. I know what school you go to as we had the same questions.
Because the North did not have slaves and did not support slavery. Also, because the North was considered the Union in the Civil war, so if you did not want slaves or if you thought that the South should not secede then you would live in the North.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the city/state that was considered to be the center of major industry in the 1800s in America. It was also ranked as the largest metropolitan state by that time.
Delaware (perhaps the most overlooked border state), Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were the border states that did not secede from the Union.
One possible solution would have been to permit the southern states to secede. The constitution is vague on this point, giving a procedure to add states but not to eliminate them. However, the constitution clearly states that all rights and powers not delegated to the Federal government are kept by the states. Since the Federal government wasn't given the ability to remove states from the union, one interpretation was that the states really did have the right to secede.
Dr Johnston who was a dentist
what does secede mean
Borders do not secede but states do. Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were border states that did not secede in the union.
Borders do not secede though some states did.
Texas wanted to secede from the Union.
We can only hope that they secede.
The opposire of secede is advance, continue, and maintain.
No, counties cannot legally secede from a state in the United States. The Constitution does not provide for counties to secede from a state.
Quebec chose not to secede
I am guessing you live in Michigan. I know what school you go to as we had the same questions.
South Carolina was the first to secede.
Florida was one of the first states to secede from the Union.