considering it rebellion vs considering it is a rebellion.

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In the presidential election of 1860, the Republican Party, led by Abraham Lincoln, had campaigned against the expansion of slavery beyond the states in which it already existed. The Republican victory in that election resulted in seven Southern states declaring their secession from the Union even before Lincoln took office on March 4, 1861. Both the outgoing and incoming US administrations rejected the legality of secession, considering it rebellion.

Is the bold phrase "considering it rebellion" missing something?
I mean that it should be "
considering it is a rebellion".

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Will you check the definition of the word consider here, please? Read definition #4, it might help you. Also, you have a ready-made sentence from which you will know that the phrase that has been written in your post is natural, IMO.

 

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Will you check the definition of the word consider here, please? Read definition #4, it might help you.
Definition 2, To think or deem to be; regard as, is closer.

As you say, the original is fine.
 

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Thank you all for your help!
Is my version also fine? I have checked the structure in Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA). It seems that the structure isn't commonly used.
 

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Is my version also fine? I have checked the structure in Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA). It seems that the structure isn't commonly used.

No, your version is not correct.
 

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No, your version does not work. If you had to change:

"Both the outgoing and incoming US administrations rejected the legality of secession, considering it rebellion"


you would have to change it to:

Both the outgoing and incoming US administrations rejected the legality of secession, because they considered it to be rebellion.


There is nothing wrong with the original.

The awards committee gave the actor the highest award, considering him the greatest actor of his time.
The president's team talked him out of announcing his latest policy, considering it disastrous.
Both the men and women in the group refused to take part in the ritual, considering it sinful.
 

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The president's team talked him out of announcing his latest policy, considering it disastrous.
Both the men and women in the group refused to take part in the ritual, considering it sinful.
In these sentence, both "disastrous" and "sinful" are adjectives. Therefore, I think the original sentence can be written as follows:
Both the outgoing and incoming US administrations rejected the legality of secession, considering it rebellious. Is it right?
Is there any rule for it? I think "considering" here is a preposition ,and therefore we have to use a noun or something that playing a role as a noun. In the two sentences above, "it" is noun and "disastrous" and "sinful" are adjectives that modify the noun.
 
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