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  • ent in Britain refused to allow Nova Scotia to secede, a majority of the Anti-Confederation MPs (11
  • rendum in Sudan on whether Southern Sudan will secede and form a new nation is January next year. 
  • in a referendum whether to be part of Sudan or secede and become an independent nation.
  • adopt this position, the Purchase region would secede and align itself with Tennessee.
  • udson County by allowing the northern towns to secede and form a new Hamilton County.
  • decide whether to be part of a united Sudan or secede and become an independent country.
  • e whether they want to be part of the north or secede and become an independent country.
  • de whether to be part of the original Sudan or secede and become an independent nation.
  • le residents in the south to decide whether to secede and become an independent nation or remain par
  • m to decide whether to be part of the north or secede and become an independent country.
  • referendum whether to remain part of Sudan or secede and become and independent country.
  • hether to remain part of the original Sudan or secede and become independent.
  • He never accepted the right of a state to secede, but he felt it was unwise to fight a state th
  • Despite his views on secession, when Texas did secede, Culberson raised the 18th Texas Infantry, and
  • onfederate States of America, Maryland did not secede during the United States Civil War.
  • First state to secede from the Union, December 20, 1860.
  • He said, "I'm gonna secede from the Union."
  • Dade Countians wanted to secede from the Union but the State of Georgia was ca
  • 1860, South Carolinians in Charleston voted to secede from the Union.
  • her Uighurs like the Bughra brothers wanted to secede from China.
  • The Deep South would rather secede from the Union than relinquish sovereignty.
  • South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union.
  • is inauguration on March 4, seven states would secede from the Union.
  • ational linguistic regions with the freedom to secede from the federation based on the free will of
  • put went to carriers in states that would soon secede from the Union.
  • Coinciding with the decision to secede from Australian sovereignty, the Kingdom's fou
  • More southern states rebelled and voted to secede from the union, including Virginia on April 17
  • e one of the last of the Confederate states to secede from the Union in April, 1861.
  • 1 he joined a group that urged Kentucky not to secede from the Union but establish itself as a neutr
  • and 1977), each republic retained the right to secede from the USSR.
  • When Tennessee voted on whether or not to secede from the Union in 1861, only 24% of Blount Cou
  • d with an effort by the San Fernando Valley to secede from the rest of city of Los Angeles in 1995.
  • ndum to decide whether or not the state should secede from the Union.
  • ens of this part of Washington County voted to secede from the Confederacy, but they were unsuccessf
  • the operation down to encourage California to secede from the Union.
  • orgia Senate did threaten by a vote of 43-1 to secede from and even disband the United States."
  • which voted unanimously for South Carolina to secede from the United States, leading to the America
  • a second American Revolution in attempting to secede from the United States during the American Civ
  • There is no magic right Texas received to secede from the Union (which would be irrelevant anyw
  • e petitioned the New York State Legislature to secede from the Union in a protest against slavery, a
  • cese of San Joaquin, whose convention voted to secede from the Episcopal Church in December 2007, an
  • hes in the Netherlands have the legal right to secede from the PKN without losing its property and c
  • 6 delegates from 65 Kentucky counties voted to secede from the Union, although the state capital at
  • scrimination of church members, which let many secede from the church, effectively eroded the adhere
  • 09, residents of Dalkeith formed a movement to secede from the City of Nedlands and form their own l
  • and Trieste" - regions which it aimed to have secede from Austria-Hungary), and soon became its pre
  • State of the Union of Burma with the right to secede from the Union.
  • d an important role in the state's decision to secede from the United States.
  • e to the Baltimore Sun calling for Maryland to secede from the United States was publicized.
  • of America, of the eleven states that voted to secede from the United States, leading to the America
  • ster Albert of Hohenzollern enough autonomy to secede from the Order to become Duke of the new Duchy
  • California to take control of weapon arsenals, secede from the Union, and join the Confederacy in th
  • t argues that the Confederacy had the right to secede from the Union.
  • renamed Ecuador), Guayaquil and Cuenca, would secede from that country to constitute a new nation,
  • ced a split on the issue of whether to vote to secede from New Brunswick or work for reform from wit
  • In 1361 it tried to secede from the signoria of Perugia but in 1398 the c
  • New York, 125 voters met and voted 85 to 40 to secede from the Union and join the Confederate States
  • tate of South Carolina adopted an ordinance to secede from the Union of the United States, and six m
  • ckasaw officials considered starting a plan to secede from the Mobile County school system after Mob
  • meeting and by a majority of 20 to 1 voted to secede from the Rugby Football Union to set up their
  • c Ossetian militia who wanted South Ossetia to secede from Georgia and become an independent state,
  • o the New York City Council that New York City secede from the Union and declare itself a free city
  • passed a proclamation during the Civil War to secede from Tennessee and form the Free and Independe
  • pressed peoples had the unconditional right to secede from the Russian Empire; however, at end of th
  • le means, to have the province of Newfoundland secede from Confederation".
  • mi-autonomous south Sudan to decide whether to secede from, or remain part of, Sudan.
  • s, to form a unit, which one could not join or secede from.
  • Ironically, the authority to secede had originally been given by the legislature t
  • The current move to secede has not been active since 1998.
  • He tried to secede his land holdings in Jones County from the Con
  • As southern states began to actually secede, however, those who had seceded viewed souther
  • Exposition definitely declare SC's decision to secede if the tariff were enforced, or does it just n
  • n stating that South Carolina had the right to secede if the Federal government sought in any way to
  • South Carolina also threatened to secede in 1850 over the issue of California's stateho
  • mpathizers, who had almost caused the state to secede in 1861.
  • merica, defending the right of these states to secede in a view similar to that of abolitionist Lysa
  • r south in the likely event the south votes to secede in January.
  • After the state legislature voted to secede, it was represented by competing factions in b
  • calls “radicals,” say, “If southerners want to secede, let them go.”
  • en Hamilton was offered a place in the plot to secede New England from the Union, he denied the offe
  • ws residents in the south to choose whether to secede or remain part of Sudan.
  • that a majority of southerners will choose to secede rather than be part of Sudan.
  • ernal Security Act on suspicion of plotting to secede Sabah from the federation of Malaysia.
  • a union republic like Georgia should choose to secede, that its autonomous parts like Abkhazia then
  • The goal of the LAPMB was to secede these municipalities from Yugoslavia and join
  • f Dade County could not wait on their state to secede, they simply seceded by themselves.
  • As the states began to secede, Twiggs met with a trio of Confederate commiss
  • r whether the legislature had the authority to secede under State, if not Federal law, without the d
  • In fact, North Carolina did not secede until May 20, 1861, after the fall of Fort Sum
  • ter claims have been made that the decision to secede was prompted by other issues such as tariffs,