Why Is South Carolina Seceded

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Why South Carolina Seceded
The time has come and Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration is approaching. So, the House of Representatives of South Carolina have been discussing what the future holds for us, slave states, after Lincoln abolishes slavery. Everyone knows that if Lincoln wins the Civil War, his main goal will to abolish slavery and for all the states to become a Union. However, we, as Representatives of South Carolina, wrote a letter which declared that “the people of the State of South Carolina, in their sovereign capacity, have resumed the powers delegated by them to the Federal Government of the United States, and have thereby dissolved our connection with the House of Representatives” (History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives). Our reasons …show more content…

The convention will encourage Charleston to draft a law of secession. They will announce that the Ordinance of Secession will be enforced on December 20. Soon after, South Carolina will become the first slave state in the south to declare that it had seceded from the United States. However, the northern regions seems to believe that our declaration of secession was a result of the refusal of free states to enforce the Fugitive Slave Acts. After realizing this act in the Declaration, we realized that the United States Constitution failed to establish each State as an equal in the Union, with separate control over its own institutions, such as the right of property in slaves. Therefore, which we will declare a “form of government [that] becomes destructive of the ends for which it [will] establish[ed], it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government” (“Convention of South Carolina”). Which is why we decided to control our own laws and become an independent