When Abraham Lincoln told in the inauguration ceremony of March 1861, the atmosphere of the country was very serious. It was a cold day, the sky was gray. To make matters worse, no one knows how to deal with the newly elected president, novice attorney, the biggest problem since its creation: South division. America and its magnificence and glory are threatened and can only be destroyed by the ridiculous "American split". "Does South have legal rights to leave the United States?" No, South does not have the legal right to leave the United States due to the long life of t.
After all, Lincoln will focus on representative government and democratic procedures as his main complaint about withdrawal, but his early information shows discrimination against division. He used all the possible arguments against the coalition. Although some of his arguments are not objectionable, I found that he did not focus on them as a speech, and of course did not include them in the Gettysburg speech. Splitting a rational accounting is illegal without mentioning the state's right, the state's proper establishment date, or whether the state or the citizen need to enact the constitution to prove this. Purely constitutionally, the separation of the defense in the South and the ancestors of its new allies is illegal. But in the final analysis Lincoln lacked the very high idealism needed to work for the Northern War, so we did not use these objections for division.
The threats and desires for leaving the United States or justifying the separation were characteristics of the politics of the country since its birth. Some people think splitting is a constitutional right, others think that it is a revolutionary natural right. In the Texas v. White case, the US Supreme Court ruled that unilateral withdrawal countries are unconstitutional, but if they comment on the state's revolution or consent, the split may succeed. In 1860 and 1861, the most serious attempt to divide the country was the most serious since each of the eleven countries south declared independence from the United States and united to form the United States ally. During the American Civil War, this alliance collapsed in 1865 when allied troops beat the South Commonwealth forces.