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Copper
18 March, 09:57
The legal ability of states to secede
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Lilly Davenport
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In the context of the United States, secession primarily refers to the withdrawal of one or more States from the Union that constitutes the United States; but may loosely refer to leaving a State or territory to form a separate territory or new State, or to the severing of an area from a city or county within a State.
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