Separatism - Wikipedia Separatism is the advocacy of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, regional, governmental, or gender separation from the larger group As with secession, separatism conventionally refers to full political separation Groups simply seeking greater autonomy are usually not considered separatists [1]
Separatist | Puritans, Pilgrims, Dissenters | Britannica Believing that true Christian believers should seek out other Christians and together form their churches, Separatists emphasized the right and responsibility of each congregation to determine its own affairs, without having to submit those decisions to the judgment of any higher human authority
What Are Separatists? Movements, Law, and Secession Separatists are members of groups seeking to break away from a larger political entity, whether to form their own independent state or to gain meaningful self-governance
20 Separatist Movements that Changed History Here are 20 separatists movements throughout history that, successful or otherwise, had a profound impact upon their nations and the wider world:
What is Separatism? (with pictures) - Historical Index The term "separatism" refers to the desire of people who are of the same ethnicity, religion, race or another characteristic to separate themselves from a larger group or nation