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secession    音标拼音: [sɪs'ɛʃən]
n. 脱离,分离,南部11州的脱离

脱离,分离,南部11州的脱离

secession
n 1: an Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the
French art nouveau in the 1890s [synonym: {secession},
{sezession}]
2: the withdrawal of eleven southern states from the Union in
1860 which precipitated the American Civil War
3: formal separation from an alliance or federation [synonym:
{secession}, {withdrawal}]

Secession \Se*ces"sion\ (s[-e]*s[e^]sh"[u^]n), n. [L. secessio:
cf. F. s['e]cession. See {Secede}.]
1. The act of seceding; separation from fellowship or
association with others, as in a religious or political
organization; withdrawal.
[1913 Webster]

2. (U.S. Hist.) The withdrawal of a State from the national
Union.
[1913 Webster]

{Secession Church} (in Scotland). See {Seceder}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Robert E. Lees view of secession, late 1860- early 1861
    The following is a synopsis of the views of Robert E Lee on secession in the 4 months before he resigned his commission in the US Army Largely taken from William Southall Freeman's work on Lee: ----- Letter to his son Custis, December 14, 1860: "It is, however, my only hope for the
  • 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
  • American Civil War Forums
    CivilWarTalk is an online community of Historians, Skirmishers, Re-enactors, and Enthusiasts dedicated to the exchange of ideas and information relating to all aspects of the American Civil War
  • Secession Oak Tree- Here in my hometown in SC-Couple of pics for you . . .
    The talks of South Carolina's secession began under this tree, in 1844 Rhett Barnwell and his group of southern fire-eaters met under this tree frequently to come up with a plan for secession decades before it actually occured It's about 75 feet wide, and between 350-400 years old
  • Master List of Contemporary Quotes Identifying Slavery as the Principal . . .
    On another recent thread, when a poster cited the first substantive paragraph of a well-known source, the State of Mississippi's Declaration of Immediate Causes for Secession, as evidence that secessionist leaders considered the future of slavery to be the principal issue behind their actions
  • Lee - Lees Changing View of Secession | Famous People of the Late . . .
    The problem with Lee's view of secession is that people in nearly identical circumstances, David Farragut, Winfield Scott, George Thomas, and some of Lee's cousins reached the exact opposite conclusion
  • Secession in Tennessee - American Civil War Forums
    For anyone interested in the topic of scession in Tennessee, here is a quick overview: ===== —Gov Harris was an active secessionist, and to him is attributable the secession of the state in 1861 At the first appearance of trouble he summoned the legislature to meet Jan 7 1861, and consider
  • William T. Sherman Warns the South - American Civil War Forums
    In a 24 Dec 1860 conversation with David Boyd, one of his professors at the Louisiana Seminary [which would later become LSU] regarding South Carolina's secession, Sherman is reported to have said: "You, you the people of the South, believe there can be such a thing as peaceable secession You
  • Grant on Secession and Revolution - American Civil War Forums
    Secession was illogical as well as impracticable; it was revolution Now, the right of revolution is an inherent one
  • NF - New book about Maryland challenges Civil War’s old myths | Civil . . .
    I think any growth in secession sentiment was in response the heavy handed actions of the Administration, but even then I doubt a majority would have supported secession According to the Secretary of State Seward’s son, Fred, the Maryland legislature was close to passing an ordinance of secession in September 1861 in Frederick





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