AN ACT declaring the political ties heretofore existing between the State of Missouri
and the United States of America dissolved.
WHEREAS, the Government of the United States, in the possession and under the control of a sectional party, has wantonly
violated the compact originally made between said government and the State of Missouri, by invading with hostile armies the
soil of the State, attacking and making prisoners the militia whilst legally assembled under the State laws, forcibly occupying
the State capital, and attempting, through the instrumentality of domestic traitors, to usurp the State government, seizing
and destroying private property, and murdering with fiendish malignity peaceable citizens, men, women, and children, together
with other acts of atrocity, indicating a deep settled hostility toward the people of Missouri and their institutions; and,
WHEREAS, the present administration of the government of the United States has utterly ignored the Constitution, subverted
the government as constructed and intended by its makers, and established a despotic and arbitrary power instead thereof;
Now, therefore,
Be it enacted by the general assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
That all political ties of every character now existing between the government of the United States of America and the
people and government of the State of Missouri, are hereby dissolved, and the State of Missouri, resuming the sovereignty
granted by compact to the said United States upon admission of said State into the Federal Union, does again take its place
as a free and independent republic amongst the nations of the earth.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Read first and second time and amended. Read third time and passed, October 28, 1861.