The confedaracy
the union or the united states of America
South Carolina seceded from the USA, followed by six others in the following weeks.
You may be thinking of "secession"-- the verb is "to secede." During the civil war, a number of southern states decided to secede from the Union and form the Confederacy.
they wanted to become there own country.
No they do not. We are a united nation.
Abraham Lincoln was President of the United States. When some southern states decided to secede, they elected their own "president" Jefferson Davis. Lincoln remained President of the United States - all the United States - he just wasn't recognized as such by the southern states that seceded. He was not "President of the North".
No, counties cannot legally secede from a state in the United States. The Constitution does not provide for counties to secede from a state.
It was the border states that didn't secede (or leave) to the Confederate United States of America. For example Tennessese didn't secede but decided to run to governments at the same time, one Union Government and one Confederate Government. Kentucky did the Same thing
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The South seceded from the United States.
1860
The eastern area of Tennessee was pro-Union in the battle between the north and the south. When Tennessee decided to secede from the Union at the beginning of the Civil War, the eastern area of Tennessee attempted to secede from Tennessee and remain part of the United States.