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For more information, click here. Jack Trumbull Freelance writer. Podesta, playing Mr. Alleging voter suppression, he persuaded the governors of Wisconsin and Michigan to send pro-Biden electors to the Electoral College. Trump took office as planned. The House named Mr. The situation of other states in the Deep South was more complicated. Elections were held promptly, but the results showed considerable division on secession.

Three factions emerged: those for immediate secession, those who sought delay until the policy of the new administration toward the slave states became clear, and those who believed they could bargain with the new administration. All these groups, however, were united in support of the doctrine of secession. With this idea as a basic commitment, the better organized immediate secessionists were able to prevail. The close connection between the right to revolution and separation from the governing power in the spirit of was an early theme in the provisional Confederacy.

To be sure, the revolution was posited as a peaceful one. Separation from a Union perceived to be under the control of a tyrannical power that would destroy southern institutions was the objective.

Confederate leaders at this early date thought that the North would not fight to preserve the Union. But the provisional government nevertheless began purchasing arms and munitions, and seceded states started to equip and train their militias.

State and Confederate government authorities seized federal forts, arsenals, and other national property within their jurisdiction. Concerned about the loyalty of the border states of Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky, the new administration went so far as to offer the slave states an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee slavery where it legally existed.

Lincoln himself in his inaugural address pledged only to hold federal property that was in the possession of the Union on March 4, The provisional Confederacy likewise sought vigorously to stimulate secession sentiment in the border states. Had all the border slave states thrown in their lot with one or the other government, there might not have been a war, or conversely, separation might well have become an accomplished fact.

As it was, however, the prompt action of the Lincoln administration after the bombardment and surrender of Fort Sumter secured Maryland and Delaware for the Union.

Kentucky proclaimed its neutrality but eventually remained loyal to the Union. Once the war was joined, waves of patriotic sentiment swept over North and South.

Vocal political opposition would exist on both sides, but it was never strong enough to overthrow either government. Secession as revolution, an early theme in southern rhetoric, was not emphasized after the formation of the Confederacy.

A nation could not have been formed, nor a war fought, if the states were wholly independent of any central authority. Behind it all, of course, was the unity of a minority geographical section defending a distinct set of institutions that were thought to be under attack.

The original federal Union that shared the exercise of power with the states strengthened the concept of secession. It also supplied a pretext for southern leaders to seize the initiative and form a separate nation. Eric Foner and John A. Garraty, Editors. All rights reserved.

Change language. Install Steam. Store Page. Global Achievements. So this might have been asked before, or I'm an idiot or both, but whats the difference between a secession and a civil war?



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