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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 6
Plan of Secession.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun suggests the following plan of settling the Secession question:
1.
The eight cotton States--South Carolina' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas--shall consult together, and their destiny in this crisis shall be the same; all shall act together; all shall either remain together in the Union, or all together shall go out of the Union.
2. It shall be understood that a majority of the people in these States shall control the matter for them all — and in order to carry out this programme--
3.
Let a Convention of the people be called in each State, and let it be understood when
the vote is taken in each of those States for delegates, that the first question is, shall those eight States remain in the Union, or shall they together go out?
4. Let there be a Convention or Congress of these eight States; let each appoint a delegation equal to its present representation in Congress--Georgi
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 6
Plan of Secession.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun suggests the following plan of settling the Secession question:
1.
The eight cotton States--South Carolina' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas--shall consult together, and their destiny in this crisis shall be the same; all shall act together; all shall either remain together in the Union, or all together shall go out of the Union.
2. It shall be understood that a majority of the people in these States shall control the matter for them all — and in order to carry out this programme--
3.
Let a Convention of the people be called in each State, and let it be understood when
the vote is taken in each of those States for delegates, that the first question is, shall those eight States remain in the Union, or shall they together go out?
4. Let there be a Convention or Congress of these eight States; let each appoint a delegation equal to its present representation in Congress--Georgi
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Plan of Secession.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun suggests the following plan of settling the Secession question:
1.
The eight cotton States--South Carolina' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas--shall consult together, and their destiny in this crisis shall be the same; all shall act together; all shall either remain together in the Union, or all together shall go out of the Union.
2. It shall be understood that a majority of the people in these State e first question is, shall those eight States remain in the Union, or shall they together go out?
4. Let there be a Convention or Congress of these eight States; let each appoint a delegation equal to its present representation in Congress--Georgia being entitled to ten delegates.
5. Let the Convention in each State delegate to its representatives to this Southern Congress all the powers that the Convention itself has, which will be sovereign and supreme over this question.
6. Wh
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
Plan of Secession.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun suggests the following plan of settling the Secession question:
1.
The eight cotton States--South Carolina' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas--shall consult together, and their destiny in this crisis shall be the same; all shall act together; all shall either remain together in the Union, or all together shall go out of the Union.
2. It shall be understood that a majority of the people in these States shall control the matter for them all — and in order to carry out this programme--
3.
Let a Convention of the people be called in each State, and let it be understood when
the vote is taken in each of those States for delegates, that the first question is, shall those eight States remain in the Union, or shall they together go out?
4. Let there be a Convention or Congress of these eight States; let each appoint a delegation equal to its present representation in Congress--Georgia
Columbus (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Plan of Secession.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun suggests the following plan of settling the Secession question:
1.
The eight cotton States--South Carolina' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas--shall consult together, and their destiny in this crisis shall be the same; all shall act together; all shall either remain together in the Union, or all together shall go out of the Union.
2. It shall be understood that a majority of the people in these States shall control the matter for them all — and in order to carry out this programme--
3.
Let a Convention of the people be called in each State, and let it be understood when
the vote is taken in each of those States for delegates, that the first question is, shall those eight States remain in the Union, or shall they together go out?
4. Let there be a Convention or Congress of these eight States; let each appoint a delegation equal to its present representation in Congress--Georgia
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 6
Plan of Secession.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun suggests the following plan of settling the Secession question:
1.
The eight cotton States--South Carolina' Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas--shall consult together, and their destiny in this crisis shall be the same; all shall act together; all shall either remain together in the Union, or all together shall go out of the Union.
2. It shall be understood that a majority of the people in these States shall control the matter for them all — and in order to carry out this programme--
3.
Let a Convention of the people be called in each State, and let it be understood when
the vote is taken in each of those States for delegates, that the first question is, shall those eight States remain in the Union, or shall they together go out?
4. Let there be a Convention or Congress of these eight States; let each appoint a delegation equal to its present representation in Congress--Georgia