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Secessions Since the US in 1776 - LewRockwell


Secessions Since the US in 1776
Here are 116 secessions since the US seceded from the United Kingdom in 1776. The desire for states of the United States seceding is growing in popularity of late. The two times I raised the possibility of some or all states seceding I was met with incredulous derision, no interest in why it may be developing, or how things might go, or how it might be appropriate and beneficial. I assume part of the reason for this is that people typically do not think of the American Independence from the UK as being secession. It is. Here is the definition from Dictionary.com: “to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization, etc.”  To view the Declaration of Independence as being the secession it was, takes a revision of understanding and the willingness to apply the term to one’s own country. Why we even have a major holiday celebrating the secession from the British known as Inde ....

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William Federer: Articles of Confederation — The Patriot Post


The original States finally ratified the Articles of Confederation on MARCH 1, 1781.
The Articles of Confederation were fully in effect as the government in the United States for over 6 years.
In 1786, Daniel Shay began Shay’s Rebellion.
Soldiers, who had received little pay for fighting in the Revolution, returned to their farms, only to find they were denied credit.
With class taxes, town taxes, and state taxes, many became delinquent and tax collectors obtained judgements to evict farmers from their land.
Four thousand disgruntled farmers joined in Shay’s Rebellion, 1786-1787, which almost toppled the government of Massachusetts.
As divisions spread to other states, it became apparent that the Federal Government needed to be involved, as Britain might see the internal confusion as an opportunity to restart the war. ....

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