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Seceder
Seceder Se*ced"er, n.
1. One who secedes.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a numerous body of Presbyterians in
Scotland who seceded from the communion of the Established
Church, about the year 1733, and formed the Secession
Church, so called.
Meaning of Secede from wikipedia
- (1835-36); the
Confederate States of
America seceding from the Union,
setting off the
American Civil War;
Panama seceding from
Colombia in 1903,
during United...
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federal government’s
submission argued that the only way a
province could secede from
Canada would be
through a
constitutional amendment. Only an amendment...
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contemporaries in
various historical do****ents.
Threats and
aspirations to
secede from the
United States, or
arguments justifying secession, have been a feature...
- The
Original Secession Church or
United Original Secession Church was a
Scottish Presbyterian denomination formed in 1827 by the
union of (1) the Anti-Burgher...
- and
later the
United Secession Church. They were
often referred to as
Seceders. The
underlying principles of the
split focused upon
issues of ecclesiology...
- as a
declared Islamic republic. In 1971, the
exclave of East ****stan
seceded as the new
country of
Bangladesh after a nine-month-long
civil war. In...
- 1861, at or near the
beginning of the
American Civil War, by
which each
seceding slave-holding
Southern state or
territory formally declared secession from...
- the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and
Ireland in 1801. Most of
Ireland seceded from the UK in 1922 as the
Irish Free State, and the
Royal and Parliamentary...
- Convention, A
Declaration of the
Causes which Impel the
State of
Texas to
Secede from the
Federal Union (February 1861). At this time,
African Americans...
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Delaware never declared for secession.
Maryland was
largely prevented from
seceding by
local unionists and
federal troops. Two others,
Kentucky and Missouri...