erivera571
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What would happen if they actually did leave the union in the near future? I'm guessing they would merge w/ Mexico? Or become an independent country?
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That's been tried once by several U.S. states. Lets just say it didn't go so well for them. Not going to happen. Couldn't happen.erivera571 said:What would happen if they actually did leave the union in the near future? I'm guessing they would merge w/ Mexico? Or become an independent country?
Both of your sentences are factually wrong. There was no such clause and Texas reserves the right to split into five states by its choosing own regardless of any non-existent secession.PRMoon said:It states in the agreement that if Texas wanted to secede from the US it could do so on it's own voting basis without the executive branch interviening. However if it were to secede it would become it's own country with five predetermined parts outlined in the agreement.
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...can I get at least PARTIAL credit for knowing about the ability to split? What a drag...Thank god I don't have to back to real school anymore.Deep Dish said:Both of your sentences are factually wrong. There was no such clause and Texas reserves the right to split into five states by its choosing own regardless of any non-existent secession.
Sure, why not.PRMoon said:...can I get at least PARTIAL credit for knowing about the ability to split?