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secede    音标拼音: [sɪs'id]
vi. 正式脱离或退出,分离

正式脱离或退出,分离

secede
v 1: withdraw from an organization or communion; "After the
break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away"
[synonym: {secede}, {splinter}, {break away}]

Secede \Se"cede"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seceded}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Seceding}.] [L. secedere, secessum; pref se- aside
cedere to go, move. See {Cede}.]
To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to
separate one's self by a solemn act; to draw off; to retire;
especially, to withdraw from a political or religious body.
[1913 Webster]


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  • What If. . . the south had been allowed to secede peacefully?
    And therein lies the problem, regret at living in a vast future vice living in a backward, slaveholding nation, frozen in the past The Confederacy and it's ideals are exactly where they should be On the ash heap of history as one of America's worst ideas You see the "what if" Confederacy
  • Why Did Virginia Secede ? | Slavery as the Cause for Secession
    Regardless of the precipitating event, Virginia's vote to secede and join the Confederate states reflects that it valued slavery and state's rights to maintain slavery more than Union Reactions: CW Buff , Eric Calistri , BuckeyeWarrior and 5 others
  • If Kentucky and Missouri had seceded from the Union, what would be the . . .
    I think the major defensive positions are Paducah and Louisville as they secede after Ft Sumter ITTL I can see the Union planning a flanking strategy for Louisville but they probably need to face Paducah head on I can see about 3 4ths of the state falling by late 1861 early 1862 and the rest occupied by the end of 1862
  • When did Missouri Secede? | Wartime Politics, Debates
    In the town of Neosho, Missouri, Jackson called the state legislature into session They enacted a secession ordinance, recognized by the Confederacy on October 30, 1861 So technically yes and no, the state governor and all the southern supporters did in fact secede and set up a government recognized by the south
  • Why didn’t Lincoln just let the Southern states secede and leave the . . .
    Sorry if this is a dead horse topic but I have always been curious what negative outcomes would have occurred if this happened I understand the institution of slavery would have continued (as a negative), but what else?
  • President John Bell, no secession? | Other Soldiers, Politicians, Men
    Bell would have probably allowed the Southern states to secede without the use of force to stop them, but Bell's popularity in parts of the South may have caused fewer Southern states to secede In the end I suspect most Sothern states would have seceded if Bell became president Maybe some of the bordor states would have stayed in the Union
  • Was North Carolina or Tennessee the last state to secede from the Union . . .
    Maryland did not secede because the Federal government arrested and imprisoned the governor and the state legislators, who were for secession If they had been left at large they surely would have convened the legislature and passed an ordinance of secession, taking Maryland out of the Union
  • What If. . . Georgia Did Not Secede? - American Civil War Forums
    Secessionists were those who thought that Georgia should secede immediately Keep in mind that Howell Cobb, Tom Cobb, and others had been campaigning - literally They planned a "campaign trail" of sorts, selecting key cities and town where opposition was likely
  • Why Did Arkansas Secede? | Southern Declarations of Secession
    “Resolved, That the assembling of an army at Washington, under the plea that there would be an attempt on the capital, was but a miserable pretext, poorly disguised–the true object being, first, to intimidate us into submission; and if that failed, then to carry out the policy indicated in his inaugural address, which is both humiliating to southern honor and destructive to southern
  • Thomas Jefferson, Secession, and States Rights
    The record seems clear that Thomas Jefferson believed in the right of secession In 1803, Jefferson said he did not care if America split into two confederacies: Whether we remain in one confederacy, or form into Atlantic and Mississippi confederacies, I believe not very important to the





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