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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1860., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
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From South Carolina.the ratification of the Secession Ordinance — the addresses to the people, &c,
The causes of South Carolina's Secession.
The following is the declaration of causes which justify the secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union, as reported by the committee to prepar ople of the Southern States:
The State of South Carolina having determined to resume a separat veral sovereign States.
On May 23, 1788, South Carolina, by a Convention of her people, assented t belief.
We, therefore, the people of South Carolina, by our delegates in Convention assembled, th America is dissolved, and that the State of South Carolina has resumed her position among the na s.
But upon the announcement outside that South Carolina was no longer a member of the Federal Unio e extra session the immediate secession of South Carolina from the Union.
At the close of the s inance, and he thereby proclaimed the State of South Carolina a separate, independent nationality.
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