No, a county cannot secede from one state and join another state without the approval of both states and the U.S. Congress.
No, counties cannot join another state. They are established within a specific state's boundaries and are governed by the laws and regulations of that state.
yes i wants to join
No, you do not have to give up dual citizenship in order to join the military.
There hasn't been a new state added to the United States since 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii joined the union. The constitution says that only congress can admit a new state, and that the new state cannot be carved out of an existing state. But otherwise, the constitution is not specific about the process by which a new state is added. Previous additions came about when the people of that particular territory voted that they wanted to join the union; they first had to create a state constitution and then congress made the final decision about approving that territory as a new state.
The Commonwealth of Nations is a British organization set up to protect the head of state. As more and more countries were becoming independent, the British set up the organization allowing nations who were previously/presently under British control (at the time) to join, if they recognized the monarch of the United Kingdom as the head of their state. However, they are allowed their separate governments still. Since Canada was a previous British colony, they decided to join the commonwealth, which is why the head of state for Canada is Queen Elizabeth II.
what were the slave state that did not secede and join the confederancy
Lincoln arrested state leaders who wanted to secede.
Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware
Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware
Yes, Arkansas was the ninth state to secede from the United states and join the Confederate States of America. It seceded May 6, 1861. Tennessee also seceded the same day.
No, counties cannot join another state. They are established within a specific state's boundaries and are governed by the laws and regulations of that state.
1861
On January 10, 1861, Florida delegates, who were meeting in Tallahassee, the state capital, voted to secede from the U.S. With that action, Florida became one of the original 6 states to secede from the U.S. and form the Confederacy. (A factoid from America's Library.)
Maryland largely surrounded Washington DC, and it was vitally important to Lincoln that it did not secede. On this occasion, he suspended habeas corpus in order to jail some of the state's pro-Southern leaders, and keep it loyal.
There was a chance that it would join the Confederacy, because it was a deeply divided state, and its leaders were Southern sympathisers. Lincoln acted promptly (and illegally) to jail those leaders, and the danger of a Confederate state surrounding Washington was averted.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
hi. i am from france and i had a travel to iran two month ago. i went to state of azarbaijan in iran. i went to tabriz the capital of state. 95% of people was saying we dont wonna join to country of azarbaijan and we love iran. and i went to another city called ouroomiye and people of ouroomie was saying that too. so the people of azarbaijan in iran doesent want to join to country of azarbaijan.