Which best describes the South Carolina convention in December of 1860? The delegates appointed Jefferson Davis governor. The delegates unanimously voted for secession. The delegates criticized other Southern states. The delegates proposed a plan to limit the spread of slavery.
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The best description of the South Carolina convention that took place during December 1860 comes from the second choice, which is the delegates unanimously voted for secession (formally withdraw Union) from the United States of America.
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The delegates unanimously voted for secession
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- The South Carolina Declaration of Secession also referred to as the Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union, was a proclamation made by the South Carolina government on December 24, 1860, outlining its justifications for leaving the Union.
- It came after the succinct Secession Ordinance that had been published on December 20.
- The proclamation was created at a convention sponsored by the state government in the month after Abraham Lincoln was elected president of the United States.
- It was written by a committee under the direction of Christopher Memminger.
- The statement listed "growing hostility on the part of the United States" as the main justification for South Carolina's declaration of secession from the United States.
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