the secession

  • 1Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union — The Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union was a legal proclamation issued on December 24, 1860, by the government of South Carolina, explaining its reasons for seceding …

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  • 2Secession — (derived from the Latin term secessio) is the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or especially a political entity. It is not to be confused with succession, the act of following in order or sequence.ecession TheoryMainstream… …

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  • 3The United States of America —     The United States of America     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The United States of America     BOUNDARIES AND AREA     On the east the boundary is formed by the St. Croix River and an arbitrary line to the St. John, and on the north by the… …

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  • 4Secession Hill — Secession Hill, just east of modern day Secession Street in Abbeville, South Carolina, is the site where local citizens gathered on November 22, 1860 to adopt the ordinance of South Carolina s secession from the Union. It was here that delegates… …

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  • 5Secession of 1834 — The Secession of 1834 refers to a split that occurred from out of the Dutch Reformed Church in the year 1834. The federation of churches resulting from this Secession, the Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken (CGK), still exists in the Netherlands… …

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  • 6The Flag of Secession — is a song written in 1862 [http://douglassarchives.org/unkn a84.htm Douglass Archives of American Public Address] , Northwestern University (accessed May 19, 2006).] celebrating the secession of the southern states from the Union. The song is… …

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  • 7Secession Hall — may refer to:*St. Andrew s Hall, also known as Secession Hall, a public building in Charleston, South Carolina, United States *Secession hall (Austria), the Secession exhibition hall situated in Vienna, Austria …

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  • 8The Staunton-Morphy controversy — concerns the failure of negotiations in 1858 for a chess match between Howard Staunton and Paul Morphy and later interpretations of the actions of the two players. The details of the events are not universally agreed, and accounts and… …

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  • 9The Dispossessed —   …

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  • 10The Nation (Irish newspaper) — The Nation was an Irish nationalist weekly newspaper, published in the 19th century. The Nation was printed first at 12 Trinity Street, Dublin, on 15 October 1842, until 6 January 1844. The paper was afterwards published at 4 D Olier Street from… …

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