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no
it wasn't all at once
most waited to see
I mean South Carolina
he made a veiled threat
many said wait and see
others said fuck that
He was in office since March 4, 1861
On November 9, 1860 the South Carolina General Assembly passed a "Resolution to Call the Election of Abraham Lincoln as U.S. President a Hostile Act" and stated its intention to declare secession from the United States
he said before he was in office that he would force them to pay the imposts northerners had been trying to impose for decades
south carolina was the first
they didn't wait
in his innaugural, he threatend them all
more joined
then he ordered the rest to raise armies to invade the others
they all left then
remember
he called general lee to lead his army
virginia had not left yet
he had ordered virginia to invade carolina
virginia then left the union
lee then refused to turn on virginia
I just think SC knew what was going to happen now that he didnt need southern votes, before he said he would use force in the innaugural
nah
His speech and the raising of an army convinced the other states
he campaigned on it
it wasn't new
northern states had been failing to bring the southern states to heel for decades
he promised to impose national law on them as he was campaigning
putting an end to southern states rejecting DC policy was a central part of his platform
dude suspened habius corpus basically day one
imprisonned hundreds of journalists
And I think the southeners thought he couldnt win on that. When he did they knew the north would elect their own presidents now and they wouldnt be able to stop them
the southern states were operating under the rules at the time
you can enter and you can leave
it was not illegal to votw to leave then
jefferson davis was never tried because of that
not one prosecutor would take the case to try to convict him
seccession was not illegal
after years of searching for a prosecutor willing to take the case, the US govt gave up on it