Election of 1860: A Nation, Torn

Election of 1860: A Nation, Torn

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History, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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The 1860 U.S. presidential election was pivotal, with slavery as a central issue. The Lincoln-Douglas debates highlighted the national divide. Lincoln's election led to Southern secession, sparking the Civil War. The conflict eventually required constitutional amendments to reunite the nation.

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What were the main political issues surrounding the 1860 presidential election?

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How did the debates between Lincoln and Douglas influence the national conversation on slavery?

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What strategies did the Republican Party use to support Lincoln's candidacy in the 1860 election?

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What were the immediate consequences of Lincoln's election in 1860?

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In what ways did the election of 1860 contribute to the onset of the Civil War?

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