- new
state or
entity independent of the
group or
territory from
which it
seceded.
Threats of
secession can be a
strategy for
achieving more
limited goals...
-
federal government’s
submission argued that the only way a
province could secede from
Canada would be
through a
constitutional amendment. Only an amendment...
- 1860 and 1861, at or near the
beginning of the
Civil War, by
which each
seceding slave-holding
Southern state or
territory formally declared secession from...
-
Delaware never declared for secession.
Maryland was
largely prevented from
seceding by
local unionists and
federal troops. Two others,
Kentucky and Missouri...
-
contemporaries in
various historical do****ents.
Threats and
aspirations to
secede from the
United States, or
arguments justifying secession, have been a feature...
- the
seceding states.
Following the war, the
United States Supreme Court, in
Texas v.
White (1869), held that
states did not have the
right to
secede and...
- 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...
- the main
ethnic groups of the
Union and with the
constitutional right to
secede from it. The
smaller autonomous republics,
located within some of the union...
- 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...
- in
Bohemia started already in the late 14th century. Jan Hus'
followers seceded from some
practices of the
Roman Church and in the
Hussite Wars (1419–1434)...