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- Declaration of Causes of Seceding Georgia
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- 8Th Grade Social Studies
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- The Referendum in Texas on the Ordinance of Secession, February 23, 1861: the Vote
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- Ordinance of Secession of Louisiana Passed in the State Capitol at Baton Rouge on 26 January 1861, by a Vote of 113-17
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