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  1. Secession ‑ Definition, Civil War & Southern States | HISTORY

    • Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of the next year when eleven states in th… See more

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    The very thing that Madison feared took on a concrete form during the party battles of the Washington and Adams administrations. And paradoxically, Madison fo… See more

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    Calhoun was instrumental in fostering southern unity on a sectional basis and in formulating the call for a convention of delegates from the slave states to be held at Nashville… See more

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    The South was committed to an agrarian way of life. It was a land where profitable and efficient plantations worked by slave labor produced cotton for the world market. It was also … See more

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  2. Secession, as it applies to the outbreak of the American Civil War, comprises the series of events that began on December 20, 1860, and extended through June 8 of the next year when eleven states in the Lower and Upper South severed their ties with the Union.
    www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/secession
    Following the 1860 election of Republican Abraham Lincoln to the presidency, eleven southern states eventually seceded from the Federal Union in 1861. They sought to establish an independent Confederacy of states in which slavery would be protected.
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    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.
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  4. The South Secedes [ushistory.org]

    WEBAfter the 1860 election, tensions between north and south finally came to a head. Lincoln and the Republicans were reviled in the south, and did not carry a single state south of the Mason Dixon line.

     
  5. Secession | History, Definition, Crisis, & Facts

    WEBAug 29, 2024 · On December 20, 1860, a special convention called in South Carolina unanimously passed an ordinance of secession. Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana followed in January, and …

  6. Order of Secession During the American Civil War

    WEBMay 30, 2019 · Beginning with South Carolina in December 1860, 11 states seceded from the Union after Lincoln's election. Here is the order of state secession.

  7. Secession: How and Why the South Attempted to …

    WEBThe 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 …

  8. American Civil War | History, Summary, Dates, …

    WEBSep 25, 2024 · American Civil War, four-year war (1861–65) fought between the United States and 11 Southern states that seceded to form the Confederate States of America. It arose out of disputes over slavery and …

  9. The Reasons for Secession: A Documentary Study

    WEBDec 9, 2013 · Many maintain that the primary cause of the war was the Southern states’ desire to preserve the institution of slavery. Others minimize slavery and point to other factors, such as taxation or the …

  10. United States - Secession, Civil War, Politics | Britannica

  11. 1861 | Time Line of the Civil War | Articles and Essays …

    WEBWhen President Buchanan—Lincoln's predecessor—refused to surrender southern federal forts to the seceding states, southern state troops seized them. At Fort Sumter, South Carolina troops repulsed a supply …

  12. Secession of the Southern States - Digital Public Library of America

  13. The Gathering Storm: The Secession Crisis

    WEBApr 4, 2017 · Secession. On December 20, 1860, six weeks after Lincoln's election as president, South Carolina's leaders met in the banquet and concert hall of the St. Andrew's Society and voted to secede from the …

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  23. Southern pamphlets on secession, November 1860-April 1861

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