the southern states seceded because they felt threatened by the actions of john brown and worried that " john brown the 2nd " might attack the norths response was they mourned at john brown's death.
No, it was North 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 wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
Four of them - North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Arkansas.
Number One. South Carolina was the first state to secede.
The last state to secede from the Union was the North Carolina.
North Carolina-
No, it was North Carolina.
Yes. North Carolina wasn't the first state to secede but a few states had already done so and it was a state that promoted slavery and Abraham Lincoln opposed of slavery.
The first state to secede was South Carolina in December 1860. The last to leave the Union was North Carolina in May 1861.
No, counties cannot legally secede from a state in the United States. The Constitution does not provide for counties to secede from a state.
The first state to secede was South Carolina in December 1860. The last to leave the Union was North Carolina in May 1861.
No, a county cannot legally secede from a state.
The last state was Tennessee. North Carolina seceded a couple of months before.
There was no official way that a state could secede, so the question was tested by the Civil War. That war determined that a state could not secede. There is a possible exception to this, as many people believe the Constitution of the State of Vermont retains the right for that state to secede.
South wanted to keep slaves, north didn't want slavery to continue
Number One. South Carolina was the first state to secede.