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Walter Waddell <[log in to unmask]>
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I don't remember this being on my radar screen in my American History studies that seems more like Ancient History 
at this stage of my life so I must ask: Did they specifically act on their "talk (sic) succession"?

I understand the current issue is in petition form or some other similar mechanism for an "action". If I were 
correct, it would be beyond just the "talk" stage and in a "real" political embryonic stage.

Regard, Ray
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From: "Greg Carter" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: 06262124Z08 Secession


But remember the first states to talk succession were the New England  states
in the late 1830s
GC



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