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How would a secessionist use slavery to construct an argument defending a state's
right to leave the union?
southern states had only ratified the constitution after an agreement with the
north that slavery would never be abolished.
slavery had been listed in the declaration of independence as an unalienable
right that no government could violate.
slavery had been accepted at the time of the constitution when the union was
created; therefore, if slavery was abolished so was the union.
if legally owned property, like slaves, could be abolished by the national
government, states could secede to protect their rights,

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