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- Secession in the United States - Wikipedia
The most serious attempt at secession was advanced in the years 1860 and 1861 as 11 Southern states each declared secession from the United States, and joined to form the Confederate States of America, a procedure and body that the government of the United States refused to accept
- Secession | History, Definition, Crisis, Facts | Britannica
secession, in U S history, the withdrawal of 11 slave states (states in which slaveholding was legal) from the Union during 1860–61 following the election of Abraham Lincoln as president Secession precipitated the American Civil War
- Map shows states where support for seceding from US is rising
Nine states have seen support for secession increase since 2024, according to a new poll released this week
- Secession in the US: Could It Happen? | Syracuse University Today
There is a growing interest in secession, or what some refer to as a national divorce between Red and Blue America There is a developing literature on this topic, and one Axios poll found that 20% of Americans support a national divorce
- Secession: How and Why the South Attempted to Leave the . . . - HistoryNet
The secession of Southern States led to the establishment of the Confederacy and ultimately the Civil War It was the most serious secession movement in the United States and was defeated when the Union armies defeated the Confederate armies in the Civil War, 1861–65
- Rural counties vote to break away from California in new secession push
A proposal would create a new state out of California’s 35 inland counties, covering most of Northern California, the Sierra Nevada, the Central Valley, and the Inland Empire
- Secession: The Ultimate Guide to a State Leaving the Union
This is the core act of secession: a state's government, through its legislature or a popular vote, declares that it is no longer part of the United States This is the step taken by the Confederate states in 1860-61
- No Exit: There’s Been Talk of Secession; Could It Occur Nowadays?
Secession raises foundational political and legal questions about the United States Why are we talking about secession now? To what extent, if any, is secession viable? And what can we learn from discussing the prospect of secession?
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