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30 June, 00:54

Which statement explains the outlook many Floridians had on slavery before and after Lincoln's election as president?

Many Floridians wanted to start a war to protect slavery prior to Lincoln's election, but supported secession afterwards.

Many Floridians wanted to secede to protect slavery before Lincoln's election, but supported a compromise afterwards.

Many Floridians wanted to secede to protect slavery prior to Lincoln's election, but supported going to war afterwards.

Many Floridians wanted to compromise to protect slavery before Lincoln's election, but supported secession afterwards.

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  1. 30 June, 01:17
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    Answer is C
  2. 30 June, 01:17
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    Many Floridians wanted to secede to protect slavery prior to Lincoln's election, but supported going to war afterwards - this statement explains the outlook many Floridians had on slavery before and after Lincoln's election as president.

    Option: C

    Explanation:

    Before Abraham Lincoln's election as president many Floridians wanted to secede to protect slavery and they also supported going to war afterwards. They do not want to do any compromise regarding protecting slavery. Floridians are also not in favor of secession.

    Though slavery was practiced in Florida but not all America and African were slaves. Abraham Lincoln was against the slavery first he looked into the western part then he thought it will gradually remove from the south also.
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