You want an example, tranny fucker? OK, here is one.
I asked you REPEATEDLY to cite to a "DECLARATION OF SECESSION". Can you read that? I printed it bold and big so you can't pretend later that you did not see it.
Instead of giving me what I asked for, you instead DODGED the question by referencing to two of the Ordinances of Secession.
Each of the Confederate states passed a short ordinance as an official act of the legislature. But the ordinances typically didn't give ANY reasons for seceding.
Of course, you cited two ordinances that don't state ANY reason for seceding.
They just say they are seceding without explaining why.
Most of them are like that (although some cite slavery), which is why I asked you for the Declarations of Secession in the first place.
Now go back and Google "Declarations of Secession". Those are the LONG declarations where the states declared why they were seceding.
Take a look at Texas, South Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia.
Originally Posted by ExNYer
You equivocate, you racist, dumb-fuck Yankee jackass. Those ARE the formal "DECLARATIONS OF SECESSION" for Louisiana and Tennessee, you racist, dumb-fuck Yankee jackass. Tennessee and Louisiana formally DECLARED they were seceding from the Union using only those documents -- no other formal "DECLARATIONS OF SECESSION" for those two states exist, you racist, dumb-fuck Yankee jackass! Your racist, dumb-fuck Yankee ass will not -- cannot -- find any other document from those states DECLARING secession!
The documents you reference -- and your, racist, dumb-fuck Yankee ass can only produce FOUR (where are the other 7 -- 9?)! -- are not formally entitled "Declaration of Secession", and those documents your ignorant, racist, dumb-fuck Yankee ass cites serve merely as a list of grievances, you racist, dumb-fuck Yankee jackass.
The actual documents of secession are entitled "Ordinances of Secession", you racist, dumb-fuck Yankee jackass.
The Tennessee Ordinance and the Louisiana Ordinance ARE the "Declarations of Secession", you racist, dumb-fuck Yankee jackass, and there's no mention of slavery in those documents!
1. Tennessee
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND ORDINANCE dissolving the federal relations between the State of Tennessee and the United States of America.
First. We, the people of the State of Tennessee, waiving any expression of opinion as to the abstract doctrine of secession, but asserting the right, as a free and independent people, to alter, reform, or abolish our form of government in such manner as we think proper, do ordain and declare that all the laws and ordinances by which the State of Tennessee became a member of the Federal Union of the United States of America are hereby abrogated and annulled, and that all the rights, functions, and powers which by any of said laws and ordinances were conveyed to the Government of the United States, and to absolve ourselves from all the obligations, restraints, and duties incurred thereto; and do hereby henceforth become a free, sovereign, and independent State.
Second.
We furthermore declare and ordain that article 10, sections 1 and 2, of the constitution of the State of Tennessee, which requires members of the General Assembly and all officers, civil and military, to take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States be, and the same are hereby, abrogated and annulled, and all parts of the constitution of the State of Tennessee making citizenship of the United States a qualification for office and recognizing the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of this State are in like manner abrogated and annulled.
Third.
We furthermore ordain and declare that all rights acquired and vested under the Constitution of the United States, or under any act of Congress passed in pursuance thereof, or under any laws of this State, and not incompatible with this ordinance, shall remain in force and have the same effect as if this ordinance had not been passed.
Sent to referendum 6 May 1861 by the legislature, and approved by the voters by a vote of 104,471 to 47,183 on 8 June 1861.
2. Louisiana
AN ORDINANCE to dissolve the union between the State of Louisiana and other States united with her under the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America."
We,
the people of the State of Louisiana, in convention assembled,
do declare and ordain, and it is hereby declared and ordained, That the ordinance passed by us in convention on the 22d day of November, in the year eighteen hundred and eleven, whereby the Constitution of the United States of America and the amendments of the said Constitution were adopted, and all laws and ordinances by which the State of Louisiana became a member of the Federal Union, be, and the same are hereby, repealed and abrogated; and that the union now subsisting between Louisiana and other States under the name of "The United States of America" is hereby dissolved.
We do further declare and ordain, That the State of Louisiana hereby resumes all rights and powers heretofore delegated to the Government of the United States of America; that her citizens are absolved from all allegiance to said Government; and that she is in full possession and exercise of all those rights of sovereignty which appertain to a free and independent State.
We do further declare and ordain, That all rights acquired and vested under the Constitution of the United States, or any act of Congress, or treaty, or under any law of this State, and not incompatible with this ordinance, shall remain in force and have the same effect as if this ordinance had not been passed.
Adopted in convention at Baton Rouge this 26th day of January, 1861.