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Jarrett Beltran
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19 August, 04:17
Why did Lincoln win the presidential
election of 1860?
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Demarion Kirk
19 August, 04:37
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The 1860 presidential election was THE critical issue. The Democratic Party had been split into two factions, the Northern Democrats and the Southern Democrats. The Northern Democrats nominated Stephen A. Douglas from Illinois for president, and the Southern Democrats nominated John C. Breckinridge from Kentucky.
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