No they do not. We are a united nation.
The Declaration of Independence.
Because of the innate soverignty of states, each one has the right to disagree with the central government and secede if it so votes.
No, states are not allowed to secede from the Union. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Texas v. White (1869) that states do not have the right to unilaterally secede from the United States. The Constitution establishes a perpetual union, and any attempt to secede would be considered illegal.
They believed that their rights, society and economy was endangered by Lincoln's election. They saw the only way to preserve themselves was to secede.
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The North during the Civil War area did not think the South should secede however did nothing to prevent it.
The Declaration of Independence.
Because of the innate soverignty of states, each one has the right to disagree with the central government and secede if it so votes.
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Abraham Lincoln
Borders do not secede but states do. Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri were border states that did not secede in the union.
The southern states certainly believed they had the right to secede, but most of the northern states disagreed. The question was answered by a sort of trial-by-combat called the American civil War.Because the Confederacy lost the war and the Union was preserved, it turned out that no state had the right to secede without Congressional approval.
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They believed that their rights, society and economy was endangered by Lincoln's election. They saw the only way to preserve themselves was to secede.
James Buchanan
Those states seceded from the union in attempt to maintain the right to own slaves.
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