Posted by Ilya Somin:
Was the Declaration of  Independence an Example of Secession,  Revolution, or 
Both?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_06_28-2009_07_04.shtml#1246658622


   Patri Friedman of [1]seasteading fame, has [2]an interesting post
   reopening an old debate: whether the Declaration of Independence
   launched a revolution or a secession movement. This was a hotly
   contested issue in the 19th century, when southern secessionists
   claimed they were following in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers
   who seceded from the British Empire, while many northerners responded
   by drawing a sharp distinction between secession and revolution.

   The truth is that the Declaration of Independence was both a
   revolution and a secession. There is little question that American
   Patriots sought to secede from the British Empire in the sense that
   they wanted to break off their part of it and form a separate nation.
   Certainly, they weren't trying to replace the existing British
   government with a new one, while keeping the empire intact. On the
   other hand, the American independence movement was also revolutionary
   in the sense that it sought to institute a radically new political
   system. The revolutionaries certainly were not trying to gain
   independence simply for the purpose of establishing a smaller country
   with a political system that largely copied Britain's. For example,
   the rebels sought to create a polity with far stronger protections for
   individual freedom, no hereditary aristocracy, and a much more
   democratic political system than existed in 18th century Britain (or
   any other European state). Historian Gordon Wood discusses these and
   other radical changes sought by the revolutionaries in his excellent
   book [3]The Radicalism of the American Revolution. Of course, the new
   United States did not consistently pursue liberal principles across
   the board, as witness the continuation of slavery in the South. But it
   did pursue them to a far greater extent than the British government of
   the day.

   In sum, therefore, the revolution-secession dichotomy fails to capture
   the true nature of the American independence movement, which was an
   attempt to use secessionist means for revolutionary ends.

References

   1. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_04_05-2009_04_11.shtml#1239074395
   2. 
http://athousandnations.com/2009/07/01/secession-week-wednesday-secession-vs-revolution/
   3. 
http://www.amazon.com/Radicalism-American-Revolution-Gordon-Wood/dp/0679736883

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