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University of Richmond Virginia Secession Convention Virginia and the Crisis of Union On February 13, 1861, delegates representing all counties in Virginia met to decide how the state would respond to recent events, especially Abraham Lincoln's election and South Carolina's secession. They voted to remain in the Union and hoped that a compromise could be reached to defuse the situation. Two months later, the same men voted to secede from the United States, sparking a radically different war than might otherwise have taken place. Secession: Virginia and the Crisis of Union links the fully transcribed text of these debates with a wealth of contextual information, giving users the tools to ask why the men who brought the war into their own counties and neighborhoods did so. Keyword Search Keyword Search the entire secession proceedings collection, including speeches and publisher notes. Use term* to truncate search terms: loyal* returns matches for loyal, loyalty, loyalties, etc. Use term , term to search for two or more terms close to each other. Example: freedom, pride returns matches that contain both words. Multiple words without commas are searched as exact phrases. Example: civil war . Search the Full Text Search the speeches by Delegate Search the speeches by County What was the Convention? In February 1861, delegates from every county in Virginia gathered in Richmond to vote on whether to secede from the United States. Most delegates--and most Virginia voters--wanted to remain in the Union. Two months later, Virginia seceded. Begin searching to find out why. Read the Centennial Introduction Data Visualizations Timelines and maps set the stage for the story of Virginia's secession. Events Timeline, 1860-1861 Votes for Secession by County Suggested Searches Did Virginians know that by seceding they would bring war and destruction on their state? What role did slavery have in the decision to secede? Search for the word "war" Search for the word "slave" About the Centennial Edition Secession: Virginia and the Crisis of Union is an interactive, digital edition of the Proceedings of the Virginia Convention of 1861 . The Library of Virginia published a four-volume, bound version of this text in 1965. Read the Preface About the Project Contact Us Browse the Convention If you're interested in a particular day of the convention, you can begin browsing the proceedings here. Browse the proceedings University of Richmond 28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 Related Projects: Hidden Patterns of the Civil War Richmond Daily Dispatch The Future of Richmond's Past Virginia Memory: Union or Secession Boatwright Memorial Library, Digital Initiatives Digital Scholarship Lab The Library of Virginia University Communications Web Services...