Examine the argument to leave the union from the perspective of a secessionist. how does his or her argument compare with an american colonist's argument for independence from great britain

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The government was organizing approaches that conflicted with the best advantages of the South. This was like tax collection. A government is a framework that partitions up control between a solid national government and littler neighborhood governments. We'll investigate how strategic maneuvers out between the national and neighborhood government and the advantages of a government.

The argument from the perspective of a secessionist was similar to the argument for independence from Great Britain. The American Revolution was based on the fact that Britain did not respect the Colonies and they demanded that the American Colonies paid taxes even without any representation in the British Parliament.

The secessionist argument was a little different because the Southern States had representation on Congress but they defended that even so the Union disrespected the States rights and liberty of deciding if they would accept Slavery or not.

In the end, both arguments laid on the fact that they believed that their rights were being stripped away and that they should break that dependent relationship so they could gain those rights back.

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