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How did the confederacy view the union and their membership in it?

the united states was a permanent union of the 34 states that made up the united states of america.
it was an alliance of states. these states had joined for a common purpose at an earlier time, and now the time had come to go their separate ways.
the constitution was the law of the land, but it was also a "flexible" document that would be able to adapt to the changing times.

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