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Papa Bless How did Southerners justify secession? They were tired of all of the bickering. They wanted to make their own laws. They did not have the rights to live freely. They had the right to choose
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How did Southerners justify secession?
They were tired of all of the bickering.
They wanted to make their own laws.
They did not have the rights to live freely.
They had the right to choose to leave the Union.
all of the above
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is the correct answer ! :)
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They wanted to make their own laws
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