No. The Civil War ended in 1865 and it's against the Constitution. Besides, they were Territories not countries.
Becoming a State is not like joining a health club. It ain't easy and it requires not only the approval of a 2/3rds majority of the States but a winning referendum of the people in the territory under consideration. Puerto Rico is an example. The referendum has failed there on several occasions so it never was put up for consideration in the Congress. I remember when Alaska and Hawaii were admitted and contrary to what some people on this forum think, there was quite a celebration in both places. To those who gave me negatives, you don't know Constitutional Law and you don't know history and we know that that means ignorance; which is no excuse.
2007-01-18 08:45:06
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answered by canela 5
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If it was up to a vote, I would vote to give up Hawaii and keep AK. Alaska is self sufficient, there are hard working people there who love their land no matter how cold it is.
The people in Hawaii (about 60%) don't like being a part of the U.S. and for all I care they can leave whenever they please because 70% or more are on welfare. They are lazy people who live off the government, but they complain about it at the same time.
2007-01-18 09:07:35
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answered by John Stamos 3
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As a non-US person, I'd have to say, "Not if the Federal Government has anything to say about it!" (Look at the Confederacy!!)
The USA appears to be very much a spider-web. You can get in 'easily' (sort of), but once you're in - you stay.
Hawaii was an independent country - tho a British Protectorate - when the USA seized it by force, overthrowing the Monarchy and making life better for Dole Pineapple Co.
Alaska has never been a 'country', only an area with Native American residents and Russian (mainly) settlers that Russia claimed for itself and then sold to the USA.
2007-01-18 08:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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(((shea s)) (Cali girl has a good answer if that is seriously what you want but is it better to break off or try and make a difference) my dear friend, it is what it is . We get what we got for the moment now is when we pray. You know there is alot of power in prayer, We pray that the Holy spirit will guide his every discussion we pray that God will intervene and have is work be done on Earth. We pray that we our selves can have the sight of Jesus so we can see his handy work in all that is around us , to help keep us in the faith and hopeful. Now is not the time to break off from the world now is the time to pull together, as a people group and pray like never before. God is HUGE and if he can change the hart of Saul, a terrorist against the "Way" of our Lord Jesus, he can change the hart of anyone. That is where the true miracle comes in. peace trust
2016-05-24 04:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No of course not.
If we have learned anything from the post WW2 de-colonialization of the world; it is that just because a group of people can make their own flag and print their own money does not mean that they can afford to have their own country.
The percentage of their GNP that they would spend on defense alone would cause them to instantly become a member of the Impoverished Nations of the World
Do you really think that the Alaskans or the Hawaiians would actually vote to become a Third World nation ?
I don't think so.
2007-01-18 11:26:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about Alaska, but there is definately a movement in Hawaii to take the land back. It was stolen from the Hawaiian monarchy, and that just ain't right.
2007-01-18 08:45:34
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answered by Vivian D 4
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No. Hawaii was, Alaska wasn't, it was owned by Russia and we purchased it. Good deal.
2007-01-18 08:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No.. there is too much oil in Alaska, and Hawaii has a very important naval base..
2007-01-18 08:43:43
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answered by Vic 2
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No a state may not withdraw from the Union. That was tried in about 1860!
2007-01-18 08:45:42
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answered by Max 6
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Never, too much oil in Alaska
2007-01-18 08:43:54
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answered by ? 7
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