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12 May, 19:53

How did Abraham Lincoln's presidential win in 1860 further divide the North and South?

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  1. 12 May, 19:59
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    Lincoln was very strongly against slavery, and slavery was a favoured view at that time. People in the South were upset about him winning because they liked slavery. However the North wanted to abolish slavery.
  2. 12 May, 20:02
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    The Southern states threatened to secede should Abraham Lincoln be elected president (which he was) because they knew he was pro-Union and supported the abolition of slavery, the very institution the South was built on.
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