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Texas. Proposed state or autonomous area: Republic of Texas. Ethnic group: Americans, Tejanos; Advocacy groups: Texas Nationalist Movement, [108] [109] Republic of Texas (group) New Hampshire [110] [111] Proposed state or autonomous area: New Hampshire Advocacy groups: NHexit, [112] [113] Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, [114] Free ...
The list of county secession proposals in the United States includes proposed new counties to be formed from existing counties within a given state that have not yet been formed. For counties that want to secede from their current state and to join or create another, see List of U.S. state partition proposals .
Texas secession movements, also known as the Texas Independence movement or Texit, [1] [2] refers to both the secession of Texas during the American Civil War as well as activities of modern organizations supporting such efforts to secede from the United States and become an independent sovereign state.
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TEXAS GOV INVOKES SECESSION IN STATEMENT. CALIFORNIA LAWMAKER SHOWS SUPPORT. The Civil War ended 159 years ago, but the language used by the secessionists who started it lives on today, ...
No matter the day or year, chances are somebody in Texas is calling for the Lone Star State to secede from the union. It’s been happening since the 1800s, and it’s happening again amid a ...
Republican in a few states, including Texas, have raised the prospect of secession. SAN ANTONIO — Among the worst-case scenarios: Political violence escalates ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.
United States Army, First Battalion, First Infantry Regiment soldiers in Texas in 1861. The legal status of Texas is the standing of Texas as a political entity. While Texas has been part of various political entities throughout its history, including 10 years during 1836–1846 as the independent Republic of Texas, the current legal status is as a state of the United States of America.