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so:text In 1860, the South did not appeal to the right of revolution. They appealed to a right of secession, which they claim to be a Constitutional right under the Constitution itself. In 1776, the colonists did not claim that in breaking with Great Britain they were exercising a right granted by the British Constitution. They had conducted their struggle until that moment by appealing it through the British constitution. But when they decided on independence, they appealed instead to the laws of nature and of nature’s God. (en)
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so:description The Right of Secession Is Not the Right of Revolution (en)
so:description The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002) (en)
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