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  1. Secession

    Other uses Secession disambiguation Secession derived from the Latin term secessio is the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or especially a political entity. Threats of secession also can ... entries secession Secession , Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2007. ref Secession theory Mainstream political theory largely ignored theories of secession until the dissolution of the Soviet Union , Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s through secession. Theories of secession ... to obtaining goals. ref Scott Boykin, The Ethics of Secession , in David Gordon, Secession, State and Liberty , Transactions Publishers, 1998. ref In his 1991 book Secession The Morality of Political ... rights to secession under certain circumstances, mostly related to oppression by people of other ... Allen Buchanan, Secession The Morality of Political Divorce From Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec ... Robert W. McGee s article Secession Reconsidered . He writes from a Libertarianism libertarian perspective, but holds that secession is justified only if secessionists can create a viable, if minimal ... 1 11 1 2.pdf Secession Reconsidered , the Journal of Libertarian Studies , Fall 1994. ref In April 1995 the Ludwig Von Mises Institute sponsored a secession conference. Papers from the conference were later published in the book Secession, State and Liberty by David Gordon. Among articles included were The Secession Tradition in America by Donald Livingston The Ethics of Secession by Scott Boykin ... Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States by Thomas DiLorenzo Was the Union Army s Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act? by James Ostrowski. ref David Gordon, Secession, State ... published papers from a Symposium on Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium including the articles The Western State as Paradigm by Hans Herman Hoppe , Profit Motives in Secession by Sabrina P. Ramet, Rights of Secession by Daniel Kofman, The Very Idea of Secession by Donald Livingston and Secession ...   more details



  1. Secession Hall

    Secession Hall may refer to St. Andrew s Hall , also known as Secession Hall, a public building in Charleston, South Carolina, United States Secession hall Austria , the Secession exhibition hall situated in Vienna, Austria disambig ...   more details



  1. Secession (disambiguation)

    Secessionism redirects here, not to be confused with Cessationism . Wiktionary Secession TOCright Secession is the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or political entity. It may also refer to Political secession Secession in the United States , one of the causes of the American Civil War Ordinance of Secession , an ordinance ratified by the seceding states Missouri secession , a controversy over the double secession status of Missouri Secession in New York , movements to support the secession ... independence Urban secession , a movement for the quasi secession of a city Secession of Quebec disambiguation , articles about the possible secession of Quebec from Canada Killington, Vermont secession movement , current court battle over the voted defection of a Vermont town to New Hampshire Liberal Union Germany , also called Secession, a leftist break away from the National Liberal Party Germany in the German Empire Social secession Secessio plebis , the original secessions of ancient Rome Aventine Secession disambiguation , secessions of the Aventine district in Rome Economic secession , a nonviolent activism technique used to fight tyranny First Secession from the Church of Scotland in 1733 1857 Secession , secession from the Reformed Church in America in 1857 which led to the formation of the Christian Reformed Church in North America Secession of 1834 or Afscheiding, secession ... Kerken Secession in art Secession art , the series of secession movements in art during the late 19th and early 20th century, including Berlin Secession , the 1898 break from the Association of Berlin Artists Vienna Secession , the 1897 secession that led to the Austrian branch of Art Nouveau Sonderbund westdeutscher Kunstfreunde und K nstler , the D sseldorf secession of 1909 Photo Secession , a movement that promoted photography as a fine art Secession in music Secession band , a synth ... proposals List of U.S. county secession proposals disambig da Secessio flertydig es Secesi n desambiguaci n ...   more details



  1. Secession of Quebec

    Secession of Quebec is a term that may refer to Reference re Secession of Quebec , a 1998 opinion by the Supreme Court of Canada An aim of the Quebec sovereignty movement Disambig ...   more details



  1. Aventine Secession

    Aventine Secession may refer to Aventine Secession 494 BC Aventine Secession 20th century Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Secession Hill

    Image MVC 009S.JPG thumb The Rock at Secession Hill Image SecessionHillSign.JPG thumb The Sign at Secession Hill Secession Hill , just east of modern day Secession Street in Abbeville, South Carolina , is the site where local citizens gathered on November 22, 1860 to adopt the ordinance of South Carolina s secession from the Union American Civil War Union . It was here that delegates to the December 17, 1860 secession convention in Columbia, South Carolina were selected. Abbeville, South Carolina Abbeville is nicknamed the birthplace of the Confederate States of America Confederacy , as the meeting on Secession Hill ultimately led to its formation. There is an unknown Confederate States of America Confederate soldier from Alabama buried on Secession Hill. Today, Secession Hill is owned by the Columbia, South Carolina Columbia based Southern Culture Centre , which plans to develop the site into a park. External links http www.sccsc01.com Secession.htm Secession Hill Abbeville, South Carolina A Southern Culture Centre Web site detailing restoration efforts and plans for developing a park at the Secession Hill site. history stub Category South Carolina in the American Civil War ...   more details



  1. Berlin Secession

    Berliner Secession da Berliner Sezession de Berliner Secession es Secesi n de Berl n fr Berliner Secession ... sl Berlinska secesija sv Berliner Secession ...   more details



  1. Secession of 1834

    The Secession of 1834 refers to a split that occurred from out of the Dutch Reformed Church in the year 1834 . The federation of churches resulting from this Secession, the Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken CGK , still exists in the Netherlands today. The Free Reformed Churches of North America Free Reformed Churches are the North American counterpart. History The Secession of 1834 began in Ulrum, a town in the north of the Dutch province of Groningen. Leading up to this Secession, their pastor, the Rev. Hendrik de Cock , was forbidden by the government to preach and ordered not to warn people against what he believed to be the erroneous teachings of some of his colleagues. ref http www.frcna.org WhoWeAre History.ASP FRC Our History Bot generated title ref He was also forbidden to baptize the children of believers who refused to have their children baptized by their own ministers who they believed not sound in the faith. Therefore, on 14 December 1834, a large majority of the congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in Ulrum, signed The Act of Secession and Return, breaking away from the State Church. Footnotes reflist Category Dutch Reformed Church Secession of 1834 Category 1834 in the Netherlands Category Schisms in Christianity fy Ofskieding fan 1834 nl Afscheiding van 1834 sv Avskiljningen ...   more details



  1. Secession (art)

    Secession lang de Sezession refers to a number of modernism modernist artist groups that separated from the support of official academic art and its administrations in the late 19th and early 20th century. The first secession from the official politics occurred in France, when, in 1890, the Salon au Champs de Mars was established, headed by Meissonnier and Puvis de Chavannes. In the years following artists in various European countries took up this impulse, primarily in Germany , Austria Hungary , and Belgium , which seceded from traditional art movement s and embraced progressive styles. The first secession outside France formed in Munich in 1892, soon followed by the Berlin Secession in the same year. The best known secession movement was the Vienna Secession formed in 1897, and included Gustav Klimt , who favoured the ornate Art Nouveau style over the prevailing styles of the time. The style of these artists, as practiced in Austria is known as Sezessionstil , or Secession style . Georg Hirth , the editor and publisher of Jugend lang en Youth from 1896 until his death in 1916, coined the term Secession to represent the spirit of the various modern and reactionary movements of the era. ref Nicolas Powell, review of C. Nebehay, Ver Sacrum magazine Ver Sacrum , 1898 1903 , The Burlington Magazine , vol. 118 Sep., 1976 660. ref This idea was later revisited in the published thesis by Hans Ulrich Simon Sezessionismus. Kunstgewerbe in literarischer und bildender Kunst , 1976 , who argues that the series of secessions in late 19th and early 20th century Europe together form a movement of Secessionism lang de Sezessionismus that was manifested in both the art and literature of the era ... Munich established in 1892 Vienna Vienna Secession established in 1897 Berlin Berlin Secession Berliner Secession , established in 1898 Cologne Sonderbund westdeutscher Kunstfreunde und K nstler , established ... ISBN 3 476 00289 6 Category Art Nouveau Category Austrian art art org stub bg de Secession ...   more details



  1. Ordinance of Secession

    War Kentucky November 20, 1861. http gen.1starnet.com civilwar kyord.htm The Ordinance of Secession was the document drafted and ratified in 1860 and 1861 by the states officially secession seceding from the United States United States of America . Each state ratified its own ordinance of secession ... session called by Claiborne Fox Jackson , the pro confederate governor see Missouri secession ... of causes, in which they explained their reasons for secession. See also wikisourcepar Ordinances of Secession American Civil War Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union Notes reflist External links http web.archive.org ... Constitution 1861 index.cfm Florida s Ordinance of Secession Text and original document from the State ... of Secession Text and original document from the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. http www.virginiamemory.com online classroom union or secession unit 9 ordinance of secession Virginia s Ordinance of Secession enrolled bill Text and original document from the Library of Virginia . http www.virginiamemory.com online classroom union or secession unit 9 signing the ordinance Virginia s Ordinance of Secession signed copies Text and original documents from the Library of Virginia ... Category Political history of the American Civil War Category Secession crisis of 1860 1861 Category ...   more details



  1. The Flag of Secession

    Orphan date February 2009 The Flag of Secession is a song written in 1862 ref name date http douglassarchives.org unkn a84.htm Douglass Archives of American Public Address , Northwestern University accessed May 19, 2006 . ref celebrating the secession of the southern states from the Union. The song is sung to the tune of The Star Spangled Banner , the national anthem of the United States. The author of the song is unknown. It was included in Frank Moore s ed. Rebellion Record New York G.P. Putnam, 1864 , vol. 3, Poetry and Incidents, p. 38. Lyrics Oh, say can t you see by the dawn s early light What you yesterday held to be vaunting and dreaming, The Northern men routed, Abe Lincoln in flight, And the palmetto flag o er the Capitol streaming? The pumpkins for fare, The foul fetid air, Gave proof through the night that the Yankees were there Now the flag of secession in triumph doth wave O er the land of the free and the home of the brave. Midst the dust that is raised by the fugitives fees, His acts of coercion now bitterly rueing, See the Rail Splitter running in panting retreat, And gallant Virginia in laughter pursuing Now he catches a beam Of the bayonet s fierce gleam, And he hurries away with a jump and a scream And the flag of secession in triumph doth wave O er the land of the free and the home of the brave. But where is the despot who came to our soil, In the garb of the soldier his minions disguising, And showed them our fields and our homes as their spoil, We only can ... fears from our vision to fade And the flag of secession in triumph doth wave O er the land of the freed ... shall shrink from our warriors might, And the flag of secession in triumph shall wave O er ... of secession anthem stub Category Patriotic songs Flag of Secession Category Confederate States of America Flag of Secession Category Songs of the American Civil War Flag of Secession, The DEFAULTSORT Flag of Secession, The ...   more details



  1. Economic secession

    Libertarianism sidebar Anarchism sidebar Economic secession has been variously defined by sources. In its narrowest sense, it is abstention from the state s economic system for instance by replacing the use of government money with barter , Local Exchange Trading Systems , or commodity money such as gold . Wendell Berry may have coined the term economic secession. He promoted his own version in his 1991 essay Conservation and Local Economy . John T. Kennedy used the term to refer to all human action that is forbidden by the State. ref Kennedy, John T. Economic Secession anti state.com 18 March 2003 ref Counter economics Samuel Edward Konkin III used the term counter economics to refer to a similar concept. ref The Agorist Institute Report to Supporters, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1996 ref Notes reflist See also Agorism Alternative currency Anarcho capitalism Anonymous Internet banking Bitcoin Complementary currency Digital gold currency eCache Local currency Pecunix Ripple monetary system Tax avoidance and tax evasion Tax resistance Underground economy Ven currency External links http www.anti state.com article.php?article id 395 Economic Secession by John T. Kennedy http www.mises.org story 1204 Economic Secession Won t Succeed by Gene Callahan economist Gene Callahan http web.archive.org web 20070927225114 http www.sierratimes.com 03 04 18 guestoped cw.htm Economic Secession A Rebuttal by Claire Wolfe http www.blackcrayon.com library nlm nlm5.html Counter Economics Our Means by Samuel Edward Konkin III , chapter three of http www.blackcrayon.com library mll nlm New Libertarian Manifesto Abstract http www.css.cornell.edu courses 190 abstr rose1.htm Wendell Berry s Conservation and Local Economy Category Anarcho capitalism Category Anarchist theory Category Secession Category Tax resistance es Secesi n econ mica pt Secess o econ mica ...   more details



  1. Vienna Secession

    File Secession Vienna June 2006 017.jpg thumb The Secession hall Austria secession building at Vienna, built in 1897 by Joseph Maria Olbrich for exhibitions of the secession group The Vienna Secession ... president of the Secession was Gustav Klimt , and Rudolf von Alt was made honorary president. Its official magazine was called Ver Sacrum magazine Ver Sacrum . History File Secession Vienna June 2006 007.jpg thumb Another view of the Secession hall Austria secession building that allows better examination of the dome The Vienna Secession was founded on 3 April 1897 by artists Gustav Klimt , Koloman ... is widely recognised as a fundamental member of the Vienna Secession he was not a founding member. The Secession artists objected to the prevailing conservatism of the Vienna K nstlerhaus with its traditional orientation toward Historicism art Historicism . The Berlin Secession Berlin and Munich Secession movements preceded the Vienna Secession, which held its first exhibition in 1898. The group ... familiar to the Viennese public. The 14th Secession exhibition, designed by Josef Hoffmann and dedicated ... . On 14 June 1905 Gustav Klimt and other artists left the Vienna Secession due to differences ... facade of Secession Building Vienna.jpg thumb Jugendstil owls Detail of the facade of the Viennese Secession Building. These designs for building s facade decoration are attributed to Koloman Moser ... style that unites the work of all artists who were part of the Vienna Secession. The Secession ... Der Zeit ihre Kunst. Der Kunst ihre Freiheit. To every age its art. To art its freedom. . Secession ... several prominent architects who became associated with The Vienna Secession. During this time, architects ... as the Secession die Sezession . This building became an icon of the movement. The secession building ... 100 Euro Secession front.jpg thumb Euro gold and silver commemorative coins Austria 2004 coinage The Secession coin Commemoration The Secession movement was selected as the theme for a commemorative coin ...   more details



  1. Secession (magazine)

    Secession was an American expatriate little magazine edited by Gorham Munson Gorham Munson , MatthewJosephson Matthew Josephson , and Kenneth Burke Kenneth Burke . During its two year, eight issue run, Secession managed to further the careers of writers like Waldo Frank Waldo Frank , William Slater Brown Slater Brown , Robert Coates critic Robert Coates , E.E. Cummings E. E. Cummings , Marianne Moore ... Reutte , and Brooklyn Brooklyn, New York , Secession is considered an Expatriate exile magazine ... H. John Wheelwright, Gorham Munson, and the Wars of Secession . Michigan Quarterly Review 14 1975 ... distinguished Secession from little magazines like The Little Review The Little Review and Broom ... a personal nor an anthological magazine, but to be a group organ. Secession will make group exclusions ... and correctiveness from a group. ref Munson, Gorham. The Interstice between Scylla and Charybdis. Secession ... energy, but the strained relationship between Secession s editors also contributed to the magazine ... that Munson met Matthew Josephson and Malcolm Cowley, and together, they formed Secession , a little ... currency, Munson printed the first issue of Secession Spring 1922 in Vienna for under 20. ref ... is lowered and their contribution, accomplished, becomes repetitious and unnecessary. Secession ..., and selected Josephson to handle Secession s European affairs as his official coeditor, and Kenneth ... 25 to print. The 32 page Secession , which never sold over 150 copies though about 320 were ... to resign from his post and join the Broom camp. After the fallout, Secession was not published again .... ref Rosenfeld, Alvin H. John Wheelwright, Gorham Munson, and the Wars of Secession . ref The poem was reprinted in Secession no. 7, which Munson edited himself, as the version originally written by Crane. The End Munson edited Secession s last two issues himself, and in April 1924, the magazine ended in accordance with his prophetic statement in Secession no. 1. Although Secession did not introduce ...   more details



  1. Photo-Secession

    Image Photo Secession poster.jpg thumb upright Advertisement for the Photo Secession and the 291 Art Gallery Little Galleries of the Photo Secession , designed by Edward Steichen . Published in Camera Work no. 13, 1906 The Photo Secession was an early 20th century movement that promoted photography as a fine ... rapidly formed an invitation only group, which he called the Photo Secession, to give the impression ... that he had enlisted the aid of the then newly organized and limited Photo Secession , in fact there was no such group ... and the Photo Secession 1902 publisher NY Viking Studio date 2002 pages 22, 24 25 isbn 0670030384 ref In naming the group, Stieglitz is thought to have been influenced by the 1898 Munich Secession ... Later in his life, Stieglitz gave this account about the origins of the Photo Secession National Arts ... of American Photography arranged by the Photo Secession . DeKay What s that? Who is it? Stieglitz Yours truly, for the present, and there ll be others when the show opens. The idea of Secession is hateful to Americans they ll be thinking of the Civil War. I m not. Photo Secession actually means a seceding ... transcribed by Cary Ross year 1942 title The Origin of the Photo Secession and How It Became 291 ... to look at the Photo Secession for more than visual aesthetics What, then, was this secession from? It was not only .... ref cite book author Jay Bochner title An American Lens Scenes from Alfred Stieglitz s New York Secession ... , which was the underlying value of the Photo Secession, argued that photography needed to emulate ..., and high contrast . In founding the Photo Secession, Stieglitz asserted that it was a rebellion ... actions demonstrated that the creation of the Photo Secession was also about advancing his own position ... the Photo Secession was made clear by two exchanges that took place at the opening of the National ... K sebier What s this Photo Secession? Am I a photo secessionist? Stieglitz Do you feel that you ... three of Berg s photos in the show. The membership of the Photo Secession varied according to Stieglitz ...   more details



  1. First Secession

    otheruses Secession disambiguation The First Secession was an exodus of ministers and members from the Church of Scotland in 1733. Those who took part formed the Associate Presbytery and later the United Secession Church . The First Secession arose out of an Act of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland General Assembly of 1732, which was passed despite the disapproval of the large majority of individual Presbytery presbyterian church presbyteries . This restricted to Heritor Heritors and Presbyterian polity The Elder Elders the right of nominating Ministers to vacancies where the Patronage Patron had not nominated within six months. ref Acts ... 1732 ref When Ebenezer Erskine wished to have his dissent recorded, it was found that a previous Act of 1730 had removed the right of recorded dissent, ref Acts ... 1730 ref and so the protests of the dissentients were refused. In the following October, Ebenezer Erskine , minister at Stirling , and, at the time, Moderator of the Presbyterian polity The Synod Synod of Stirling preached a sermon referring to the act as unscriptural and unconstitutional. Members of the synod objected, and he was censured. ref Knight page 494 ref On appeal, the censure was affirmed by the Assembly in May 1733, ref Acts ... 1733 ref but Erskine refused to recant. ref Fraser, pages 384 et seq ref He was joined in his protest by William Wilson 1690 1741 , Alexander Moncrieff 1695 1761 and James Fisher 1697 1775 ministers at Perth, Scotland Perth , Abernethy ... they published their first testimony, with a statement of the grounds of their secession, which ... into an Associate Synod . A Second Secession from the Church of Scotland occurred ... of Relief . This denomination later united with the United Secession Church to form the United Presbyterian ..., Father of the Secession Church, to which is prefixed a memoir of his father, the Rev. Henry Erskine ... Secession Category 1733 in Scotland Category 1733 in religion Category History of the Church of Scotland ...   more details



  1. 1857 Secession

    The 1857 Secession of Classis Holland from the Reformed Church in America occurred in January of that year. The classis became the basis for the Christian Reformed Church in North America . ref name fs First sesquicentennial , Charles Honey. The Grand Rapids Press, March 17, 2007. D1 ref The secession was led by Gijsbert Haan and other orthodox ministers of the northern or DeCocksian Groninger tradition of the Afscheiding Citation needed date February 2008 Issues included the perceived liberalization of the church in areas such as the use of hymns instead of only Psalms , offering communion to non Reformed people, neglecting doctrines such as predestination . Van Raalte, however, remained in the RCA, and the early CRC found few supporters outside of its own circles. A controversy over Freemasonry in the RCA in the early 1880s led many Dutch Americans into the CRC. References references Category Schisms in Christianity Category Reformed Church in America Category Reformed denominations in North America christian denomination stub ...   more details



  1. Urban secession

    Urban secession is a city s secession from its surrounding region, to form a new political unit. This new unit is usually a Country subdivision subdivision of the same country as its surroundings, but in some cases, full sovereignty may be attained, in which case the unit is usually called a city state . It is an extreme form of urban autonomy, which can be expressed in less formal terms or with ordinary legislation such as a City Charter . Urban secession movements theories of why a city should be at least partially independent of surrounding regions, goes back to Classical Rome , 17th century London , 18th century Amsterdam and other centers of commercial activity. Comparisons focused on the modern nation state and its relationships to the more traditional feudalism feudal city state government. History Urban autonomy has a long history back to the prehistoric urbanization and the original Mediterranean city state s of classical times, e.g. Ancient Athens , Ancient Rome . In medieval ... secession POV section date January 2009 opponents of this should also have a say here Modern ... groups vastly differ. Secession the setup of entirely new legislative and executive entities is advocated ... Expressway , had the proponents of urban secession not stopped it. Jacobs likewise took ... the reasons for these two are historical and unrelated to any principle of urban secession. Asia ... and Rason in North Korea. In South Korea, the main criterion for granting secession from the province ... Urban secession is one of many possible solutions pondered by some Canadian cities as they contemplate ... secession from Canada secessionist movement in Quebec , as well as the weaker secessionist movements ... of Toronto United States Main Secession in the United States Various proposals have been made for New York City to New York City secession secede from New York State or even from the United ... also Proposal for the Province of Toronto Secession Free City of Danzig Italian Regency of Carnaro ...   more details



  1. Secession (band)

    Refimprove date January 2010 Secession was a Scotland Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. The original incarnation comprised Peter Thomson guitar, keyboards, synthesizer and vocals , Jack Ross guitar, synthesizer and vocals , Jim Ross bass guitar and Carole L. Branston keyboards and vocals . The band used a small pre programmed drum machine . Career Prior to being renamed Secession, the band played at least one concert gig as The Gift , during which Jim Ross performed with one arm in a full plaster cast following an accident. After a performance at Buster Brown s nightclub in Edinburgh , the band were introduced to Hamish Brown, a local entrepreneur, who offered to manage them. This was followed by the addition of a fifth member, Alistair MacLeod percussion and vocals , a friend of the original members who had also provided the photograph for the sleeve of the band s independently released debut single music single , Betrayal . Shortly after recording demo music demo material at Palladium Studios in Edinburgh, Jack Ross, disillusioned with the direction the music was taking, left the band. MacLeod was then asked to divide his contribution between percussion and synthesizer sequencing, and the band continued in this form for a short period of time until Jim Ross left, cutting the line up to a threesome. This was the unit which produced the original demo of Fire Island based around two sequences programmed on a Yamaha DX7 at Planet Studios in Edinburgh, which subsequently came to the attention of Beggars Banquet Records A&R department. After being signed by Beggars Banquet the trio re recorded Fire Island at REL Studios in Edinburgh, later remix ed by the production ... to concentrate on photography, and was replaced by Charlie D. Kelly. The final incarnation of Secession ... ref Secession was mainly on two different record label s during their short career Beggars Banquet ... album, A Dark Enchantment , in late 1987. After Secession split, Kelly and Seenan went on to join ...   more details



  1. Missouri secession

    single source date December 2011 During the American Civil War , the secession of Missouri was controversial because of the disputed status of the state of Missouri . During the war, Missouri was claimed by both the Union American Civil War Union and the Confederate States of America Confederacy , had two competing State governments of the United States state governments , and sent representatives ... Fox Jackson , a Southern sympathizer who favored secession . At his inauguration months before the war ... elected. In February, Governor Jackson unsuccessfully argued for Missouri s secession before the State ... they did not favor secession but did not support the North imposing war on or coercing the Southern .... Louis set off the first serious push for secession in Missouri and was harshly condemned by the state ... resisted Jackson s call for secession and requests for more control over the state militia. After ... . Neosho Legislature and Secession Ordinance Image NeoshoMoTownSquare.jpg thumb 300px View of Neosho ... of Neosho, Missouri . On October 28, the legislature took up a bill for Missouri s secession from .... The Neosho Secession Ordinance has long been a source of mystery for historians due to the unusual ... needed for an ordinance of secession to be passed. It is unclear whether the legislature had the authority ..., especially considering that at that specific point in time, no ordinance of secession had been passed ... journal, evidence of a House quorum has been speculated about on several grounds. Records of the secession ... as follows The meeting of the Missouri State Legislature, which passed the ordinance of secession at Neosho ... of secession was passed unanimously, and without a dissenting voice. It was dispatched to Richmond ... who the Journal reports as having voted no on both the articles of secession and affiliation with the Confederacy ... Civil War Category Secession crisis of 1860 1861 Category Political history of the American Civil War Category Politics of Missouri Secession ...   more details



  1. United Secession Church

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Christian denomination name United Secession Church image imagewidth caption main classification Protestant orientation Calvinist polity Presbyterian polity Presbyterian founder founded date 1820 founded place separated from Church of Scotland parent merger separations associations merged with the Presbytery of Relief in 1847 to form the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland area congregations members footnotes The United Secession Church or properly the United Associate Synod of the Secession Church was a Scotland Scottish Presbyterian denomination. It was founded in 1820 by a union of various churches which had secede d from the established Church of Scotland and existed until 1847 when it merged with the Presbytery of Relief to form the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland United Presbyterian Church . The First Secession had been in 1732, and the resultant Associate Presbytery grew to include 45 congregations. A Anti Burghers series of disputes , in 1747 over the Burgess title burgesses oath, and in the late 18th century over the Westminster Confession of Faith Westminster confession , led to further splits, but in 1820 two of the groups united to form the United Secession Church. See also The Marrow Controversy , which was a precursor to the First Secession Category Presbyterianism in Scotland Category Religious organizations established in 1820 Category 1847 disestablishments ...   more details



  1. Secession hall (Austria)

    Is this reference to the official web site enough? Unreferenced date May 2008 Infobox building name Secession building native name Wiener Secessionsgeb ude former names image Secession Vienna June 2006 017.jpg caption Secession Building Vienna , Austria map type building type Exhibition pavilion architectural style Art Nouveau cost location Vienna , Austria coordinates coord 48 12 1.86 N 16 21 56.43 E type landmark region AT display inline start date 1897 completion date 1898 inauguration date demolition date destruction date height diameter convert 40 x 30 m abbr on other dimensions floor count floor area convert 1000 sqm abbr on main contractor architect Joseph Maria Olbrich other designers Koloman Moser , Gustav Klimt quantity surveyor awards references url url http www.secession.at The Secession building lang de Wiener Secessionsgeb ude is an exhibition hall built in 1897 by Joseph Maria Olbrich as an architectural manifesto for the Vienna Secession , located in Vienna , Austria ref http www.secession.at building planung e.html Secession hall official web site The Building ref . Vienna Secession Secession refers to the seceding of a group of rebel artists from the long established ... http www.secession.at beethovenfries index e.html Secession hall official web site The Beethoven Frieze ref one of the most widely recognized artworks of Secession style a branch of Art Nouveau , also ... 2004 coinage Secession commemorative coin , minted in 10 November 2004. On the obverse side there is a view ... Moser Detail facade of Secession Building Vienna.jpg Jugendstil owl s Detail of the facade of the Viennese Secession Building. These designs for building s facade decoration are attributed to Koloman ... Secession front.jpg Euro gold and silver commemorative coins Austria 2004 coinage The Secession commemorative coin References reflist DEFAULTSORT Secession Hall Austria Category Art Nouveau Category Art ... Secession uk zh ...   more details



  1. Mississippi Secession Ordinance

    The Mississippi Secession Ordinance was written by Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II , who resigned from the U.S. Congress in January 1861 and wrote this in the same month. ref name nrhpinv3 cite web url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 75001048.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar House date June 1, 1974 author George R. Adams publisher National Park Service and http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Photos 75001048.pdf Accompanying two photos, exterior, from 1974 ref It was signed by James Z. George and others. References reflist Category Secession crisis of 1860 1861 Category Mississippi in the American Civil War Category American Civil War documents Category Declarations of independence Mississippi Category Politics of Mississippi Category 1861 in Mississippi Mississippi stub ...   more details



  1. Aventine Secession (20th century)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Aventine Secession was the withdrawal of the Italian Socialist Party from the Italian Chamber of Deputies in 1924 25, following the murder of Giacomo Matteotti . It was named after the Aventine Secession 494 BC Aventine Secession in ancient Rome, and heralded the assumption of total power by Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party and the establishment of a one party dictatorship. Background In 1923 the Acerbo Law replaced proportional representation . It meant that the largest party, providing it had at least 25 of the vote, gained 2 3 of the Italian Parliament parliamentary seats . Following the elections in April 1924, Mussolini obtained 2 3 of the votes anyway giving him a clear majority under either system. After his outspoken accusation of the Fascist Party s underhand methods of political corruption and Electoral fraud voter intimidation , the Socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti was abducted and murdered by Amerigo Dumini and various other thugs whose names were linked to the Fascist Party. There is considerable dispute among Historians as to the level if any of Mussolini s knowledge and involvement. The resulting uproar after the Matteotti murder left Mussolini vulnerable, having been forced to dismiss numerous members of his entourage, including General Emilio De Bono De Bono , Chief of Police and Head of the Blackshirts MVSN . In late July 1924, the Socialists began a boycott of parliament, with the aim of forcing the King to dismiss Mussolini. Outcome Without the socialists the vote of no confidence in Mussolini was a failure. King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy Victor Emmanuel III was disinclined to invoke further violence from the Fascist squads, and thus allowed Mussolini to keep his position as Prime Minister ... designed to destroy opposition. The Secession served only to aid Mussolini in his consolidation ... excuse to dismiss him. Fascism DEFAULTSORT Aventine Secession 20th Century Category Italian fascism ...   more details



  1. Secession in New York

    There are or have been several secession movements in New York state . The most prominent amongst these have .... New York City secession Image NYSseccession.png thumb right Proposed map of an independent New York City. New York City secession , the secession of New York City and possibly Downstate New York neighboring ... , a real threat of secession of New York City and the southern counties to join the new Federal ..., threatened to join New Jersey . With secession threatening to marginalize Governor Clinton and a lightly ... considered the most corrupt in the city s history fact date March 2012 , proposed the secession of the city ... by 20 of 51 City Council members, reviving the idea of referendum for secession from New York State ... Vallone has emphasized the fiscal benefits of secession, with revenue now derived not from tariffs, but from .... In January 2008, City Council member Vallone again offered a bill for the secession of New York City ... York City gives the state 11 billion more than it gets back, Vallone stated If not secession, somebody ... on the topic. ref Benjamin Sarlin, http www.nysun.com blogs culture of congestion 2008 01 secession new york city as polis.html A Secession Plan Is Floated for New York City , New York Sun , January 30, 2008. ref Long Island secession Main Long Island state Meanwhile, on Long Island , there have ... . Newsday . Retrieved 2010 05 01. ref Long Island even has a movement pushing for secession of the entire ... 09 22 accessdate 2008 08 09 ref Upstate secession File NYGov10County.png thumb right Areas in Western ... of Central New York and the Southern Tier in the secession efforts as an independent state or commonwealth ... 23, 2012. ref The Public Policy Institute of New York State said in May 2004 of a potential secession Secession would be impossible, and the last thing New York needs is some kind of destructive ... Let Upstate Be Upstate? , The Public Policy Institute of New York State, May 2004 ref Intrastate secession ... County secession See also Peconic County, New York Peconic County is a proposed new County US county ...   more details




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