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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1055427" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Kind of interesting that you mentioned Texas in your example. There is debate over how Texas became a State and if such status could be reversed. The courts ruled in 1869' against Texas secession and have since refused to hear any case on the matter but then they aren't a dis-interested nor unbias party to the action either. Relief has been sought from International Courts but those court's own rules prohibit non-state parties from bringing an action and thus those working to extract Texas from the United States have no recourse there either.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough Vermont prior to becoming a State was also a republic having declared itself independent of England in 1777'. In 1791' Vermont became the 14th State and the only state at that time which had declared slavery illegal, having done so in 1777' when it emancipated from King George.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1055427, member: 2189"] Kind of interesting that you mentioned Texas in your example. There is debate over how Texas became a State and if such status could be reversed. The courts ruled in 1869' against Texas secession and have since refused to hear any case on the matter but then they aren't a dis-interested nor unbias party to the action either. Relief has been sought from International Courts but those court's own rules prohibit non-state parties from bringing an action and thus those working to extract Texas from the United States have no recourse there either. Interestingly enough Vermont prior to becoming a State was also a republic having declared itself independent of England in 1777'. In 1791' Vermont became the 14th State and the only state at that time which had declared slavery illegal, having done so in 1777' when it emancipated from King George. [/QUOTE]
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