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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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  • Secession - Wikipedia
    Secession (from Latin: sēcessiō, lit 'a withdrawing') is a term and a concept which is used in reference to the formal withdrawal of a group from a political entity In international law, secession is understood as a process in which an integral part of a state's territory unilaterally withdraws without the consent of the original state [1]
  • Secession | History, Definition, Crisis, Facts | Britannica
    secession, in U S history, the withdrawal of 11 slave states (states in which slaveholding was legal) from the Union during 1860–61 following the election of Abraham Lincoln as president Secession precipitated the American Civil War
  • Secession: How and Why the South Attempted to Leave the . . . - HistoryNet
    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
  • Secession: The Ultimate Guide to a State Leaving the Union
    This is the core act of secession: a state's government, through its legislature or a popular vote, declares that it is no longer part of the United States This is the step taken by the Confederate states in 1860-61
  • Secession (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    In what might be called secession in the classic sense, a group in a portion of the territory of a state attempt to create a new state there; secessionists attempt to exit, leaving behind the original state (or “the remainder state”) in reduced form
  • Chronology of Major Events Leading to Secession Crisis
    December 10, 1860 —South Carolina congressmen meet with Buchanan and promise that their forces will not attack U S forts before the issue of secession is debated, or the two governments reach an agreement, as long as the military status quo is maintained
  • SECESSION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SECESSION is withdrawal into privacy or solitude : retirement How to use secession in a sentence
  • County secession from New Mexico to Texas - lcsun-news. com
    Is Texas angling to annex southern New Mexico counties? Is secession even allowed by New Mexico's constitution? A recent announcement by a top Texas lawmaker has some scratching their heads about
  • Will New MeX-it really happen? | FOX 7 Austin
    Texas studies NM county secession The list of priorities introduced the idea of possibly absorbing "one or more contiguous counties" from New Mexico, quickly adopted online as "New MeX-it "
  • Secession in the United States | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    In the nineteenth century, a growing economic and cultural divide between the North and South caused a national crisis and led to the secession of eleven Southern states in 1860 and 1861 The resulting Civil War killed hundreds of thousands of people and threatened to tear apart the United States





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