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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.

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- 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)...