On December 20, 1860, the state of South Carolina voted to remove itself from the United States of America.
The first southern state to secede from the Union was South Carolina, which did so on December 20, 1860.
The first state to secede from the Union was South Carolina, and it did so on December 20, 1860.
South Carolina was the first Southern state to secede, on December 20, 1860. (see related question)
The first Confederate state to secede from the Union was South Carolina. This decision was made on December 20, 1860, following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President. South Carolina's secession was a key event that led to the formation of the Confederate States of America and the outbreak of the Civil War.
On December 20, 1860, the state of South Carolina voted to remove itself from the United States of America.
December 1860. It was South Carolina.
December 1860.
The first southern state to secede from the Union was South Carolina, which did so on December 20, 1860.
The first state to secede from the Union was South Carolina, and it did so on December 20, 1860.
South Carolina was the first Southern state to secede, on December 20, 1860. (see related question)
South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20, 1860
The first state to secede was South Carolina in December 1860. The last to leave the Union was North Carolina in May 1861.
South Carolina seceded from Union December 20th, 1860
December 1860. It was South Carolina.
The first state to secede was South Carolina in December 1860. The last to leave the Union was North Carolina in May 1861.
South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union.