For the past 150 years, the American people have been led to believe that the Southern States committed treason when they seceded from the Union in 1861, and then took up arms to validate their claim to independence. But was secession really treasonous? In this book, the author outlines the constitutional and historical arguments that support the doctrine of State sovereignty and the inherent right of secession. This publication contains extracts from America's Caesar: The Decline and Fall of Republican Government in the United States of America, with additional material appended. Click HERE to view sample content.
This publication contains extracts from America's Caesar: The Decline and Fall of Republican Government in the United States of America, with additional material appended.
Click HERE to view sample content.
Related Titles: The American Union by James Spence (1862) Our Federal Government: Its True Nature and Character by Abel Parker Upshur (1868) Secession Considered as a Right in the States of the Late Union by Alexander H. Handy (1863)
The American Union by James Spence (1862)
Our Federal Government: Its True Nature and Character by Abel Parker Upshur (1868)
Secession Considered as a Right in the States of the Late Union by Alexander H. Handy (1863)
Other Titles By This Author: America's Caesar: The Decline and Fall of Republican Government in the United States of America
America's Caesar: The Decline and Fall of Republican Government in the United States of America