bripat9643
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There was no right of secession.
Sure there is.
There is always the 'right' to renege on agreements, to break promises and oaths, in that one can do it and try to get away with it. History show innumerable illustrations of both successes and failures in this regard.
When did anyone ever agree that they couldn't secede from the Union? Answer: never. You post idiocies like this because you have no facts. You only have fairy tales.
There was a contest of words and insistence on both sides that they were right. When men get into such situations, they eventually resort to violence to 'settle' the matter. The South was no different, no more original than any other group. They did lack the sense to know from the start that they could not win. They lacked the humanity to see that they should not win.
They did not win.
In other words, might makes right.
You are so beautifully liberal!