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25 May, 18:32

How did southerners react to Lincoln wining the presidential election in 1860?

A) They demanded that slavery be abolished

B) They were not surprised or angered, and were at least glad he was not out to abolish slavery where it existed

C) They were angered because they knew slavery would die out as a result of Lincoln's policies and beliefs

D) They were not happy, but stayed in the union and made sure to get a better candidate in four years

E) They impeached Lincoln

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  1. 25 May, 19:34
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    I believe the answer is C

    Explanation:

    I'm sorry if I'm wrong
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