The Constitution of the United States was created by the states acting together. If a State wished to withdraw after initially consenting to be a member of the United States, it must therefore receive permission from the United States. No state in the, so called, CSA having received permission from the United States created a recognized political entity.
Absolutely
they broke away by be comming a legal document.
It stated why the colonies were declaring independence. Basically , it was a letter to the king listing the problems that the colonies had with the king.
The Texans were justified in declaring independence based on their grievances against the Mexican government, which included the lack of representation, the abolition of their constitution, and the imposition of centralist policies that disregarded local autonomy. The Texan settlers felt their rights as citizens were being violated, leading them to seek self-determination. The declaration was also influenced by broader themes of liberty and self-governance prominent in the early 19th century. However, opinions on the justification can vary, particularly regarding the context of U.S. expansionism at the time.
The justification for Texas declaring independence from Mexico in 1836 largely stems from grievances over governance, cultural differences, and disputes regarding slavery. Texans, many of whom were American settlers, felt that the Mexican government was not adequately representing their interests and that policies like the abolition of slavery threatened their way of life. Additionally, the Mexican government's centralization efforts clashed with the Texans' desire for local autonomy. Ultimately, the declaration of independence was a response to a perceived lack of rights and self-determination.
At the start of the US involvement in WW II, the US was attacked by the Japanese. When the US declared that a state of war existed between the US and Japan, Germany declared war on the US. Your question should be was Germany justified in declaring war on the US.
It justified the American Revolution.
It justified the reasons for changing government.
There had been revolutions prior to the American Revolution. But this was the first time a group of people outlined in writing (the Declaration) the reasons they were revolting and declaring that they were an independent state (nation).
The Declaration of Independence.
people have the right to overthrow an oppressive government
Declaration of Independence