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Southern States Form a New Nation 南方各州组成新的国家
From VOA Learning English, this is The Making of a Nation. I’m Kelly Jean Kelly.
And I’m Christopher Cruise.
South Carolina withdrew from the United States on December 20, 1860. South Carolina seceded1 because a Republican, Abraham Lincoln, had been elected president. Republicans wanted to stop slavery from spreading.
But South Carolina and other southern states said they had a right to take property -- which, they believed, included slaves -- anywhere.
U.S. lawmakers debate
When South Carolina seceded, Abraham Lincoln had not yet taken office. James Buchanan was still president. His advisors2 were deeply divided about what to do.
The southern advisors wanted him to recognize South Carolina’s independence. They said the president should order all federal troops out of the state – especially out of Charleston Harbor.
But northern advisors said the president must not give up any federal property or rights. The attorney general and the secretary of state even threatened to resign if President Buchanan agreed to South Carolina's demands.
Buchanan finally agreed with his northern advisors. He said he would defend U.S. government property against all hostile action.
On the last day of 1860, he ordered the army to send federal troops and extra supplies to a military base in Charleston Harbor called Fort Sumter.
Congress tried to find a compromise that might prevent war. Lawmakers proposed a new line across the country. South of the line, slavery would be permitted. North of the line, slavery would be illegal.
Many Republicans supported the proposal. But at least one rejected the idea completely. Abraham Lincoln said there could be no compromise on extending slavery.
"If there is," he said, "then all our hard work is lost. If trouble comes, it is better to let it come now than at some later time."
The South writes a new constitution
The trouble came soon. By February 1, 1861, the southern states of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas followed South Carolina out of the Union.
Their representatives met in Montgomery, Alabama. They agreed to create a new nation. It would be an independent republic called the Confederate States of America.
The convention approved a constitution for the new nation. The document was like the Constitution of the United States, but with major changes. The Confederate Constitution gave greater importance to the rights of states. And it said there could be no laws against slavery.
Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis
The convention named former United States senator Jefferson Davis to be president of the Confederate States of America.
Davis did not want civil war. But he was not afraid of it. He said: "Our separation from the old Union is complete. The time for compromise has passed. Should others try to change our decision with force, they will smell southern gunpowder3 and feel the steel of southern swords."
Jefferson Davis left his farm in Mississippi to become president of the Confederate States of America on February 11.
On that same day, Abraham Lincoln left his home in Illinois to become president of the United States.
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v.脱离,退出( secede的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.顾问,劝告者( advisor的名词复数 );(指导大学新生学科问题等的)指导教授 | |
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