Those were the Acts of Secession, not the Declarations of Causes that were issued by South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and Mississippi, which went into detail. You can find them all here
Those were the Acts of Secession, not the Declarations of Causes that were issued by South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and Mississippi, which went into detail. You can find them all here
If you'll read Georgia's Declaration of Causes (not Georgia's Ordinance of Secession), at the link you've so kindly provided, you'll see that my post #119 is extracted from that very source.
If your point is that there is a difference between Ordinances of Secession and Declarations of Causes - yep, I do know the difference.