What was the final result of the debate over secession in Georgia?

A. Georgia declared itself an independent nation.


B. Georgia remained in the Union (U.S.A.).


C. Georgia was undecided and remained neutral.


D. Georgia left the Union and joined the Confederacy.

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Answer:

The idea of state secession emerged in the late eighteenth century as tensions developed over the interpretations of state versus federal powers as enumerated by the U.S. Constitution. Earlier conventions, including various nullification conventions in the 1830s and the southern conventions surrounding the crisis over slavery in 1850, considered the act of leaving the Union. Still, none adopted an official proclamation until the South Carolina Secession Convention in December 1860.

Explanation:

The Georgia Secession Convention of 1861 represents the pinnacle of the state's political sovereignty. With periodic interruptions, the convention met in Milledgeville from January 16 to March 23, 1861, and not only voted to secede the state from the Union but also created Georgia's first new constitution since 1798. Politically the convention was a watershed event that hastened the Civil War (1861-65) and dramatically changed the course of Georgia history.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The answer is Georgia left the Union and joined the Confederacy.

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