Georgia’s Secession

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Georgia's secession refers to the act of Georgia seceding from the United States during the American Civil War. The state officially declared its secession on January 19, 1861, following the secession of several other Southern states. Georgia cited frustration with the federal government's perceived infringement on states' rights, particularly regarding slavery, as the primary reason for its secession. This decision ultimately contributed to the formation of the Confederate States of America.