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Gerald Melendez
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7 February, 19:48
How did southerners justify secession
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Alyssa Arellano
7 February, 19:57
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When South Carolina seceded from the Union in 1860, the main justification of secession was that southerners believed secession was the only way they could preserve their institution of slavery.
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Chana Howell
7 February, 20:15
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They argued that since each state had voluntarily joined the union, it had the right to leave the union
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