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Disunion
Disunion meaning
Separation (disintegration) of a union; lack of union where union would be desirable.
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By Annabelle Allen-- Tarrytown’s Patriots Park became just one of many hotbeds of American disunion Friday evening.
An election for disunion Results by county explicitly indicating the percentage for the winning candidate.
Freehling, William W., The Road to Disunion: Volume II.
He warned that the day "the balance between the two sections" was destroyed would be a day not far removed from disunion, anarchy, and civil war.
On May 1, 1833, Jackson wrote, "the tariff was only the pretext, and disunion and southern confederacy the real object.
The Maghrawa also exploited this disunion to dislodge the Sanhaja Gazzula and Lamta out of their pasturelands in the Sous and Draa valleys.
There were a number of reconciliations after this period of disunion, such as between Breton and Bataille, while Aragon left the group after committing himself to the French Communist Party in 1932.
There were serious threats of disunion from New England, which engaged in extensive smuggling with Canada and refused to provide financial support or soldiers.
White, p. 251. The speech created an evocative image of the danger of disunion caused by the slavery debate, and rallied Republicans across the North.