True enough, the southern states had the right to pull out of the union and form their own confederacy, but they did not do the paperwork in
accordance to the Laws of Nations, and that makes all the difference between legal and illegal. They dropped the ball, simple as that. That made
their activities a rebellion, which is quite different.
Lincoln was elected as an autocrat due to the fact that the legislative form of government fell into collapse, dissolved due to Sine Die. They failed
to convene at the appointed time. This occured because the Southern states failed to show up for Congress because Lincoln was elected. What the
idiots should have done was show up and work on the problems instead of dissolving any decent chance of the states' rights issue being resolved.
Because Lincoln was basically elected king, a position he did not want, he set about the task of bringing the union back together. The Emancipation
Proclamation act was not to free the slaves, but to remove the assets of the rebellious plantation owners and reassign ownership to the government.
There is a world of difference between the two. Even the 14th amendment didn't "free" them, but reassigned most citizens to a position of chattel
property of the federal government, but that is a different topic.
After the Civil Police Action was complete, Lincoln had intentions of bringing the southern states back into the union in a good and proper way, and
then recind martial law. To powerful entities, this was a bad idea, and Lincoln was prevented from this righteous act by a dolt scramble his brain.

