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27 December, 01:34

How did the election of 1860 contribute to the Civil War?

A Southern states believed that Abraham Lincoln intended to prohibit slavery and started to secede from the Union.

B Northern states were emboldened by the victory of Abraham Lincoln and passed a Senate bill outlawing slavery.

C Southern states believed that the election was too close to call and that John Breckenridge received the most votes.

D Northern states were emboldened by the apathy of southern voters and proposed an amendment outlawing slavery.

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  1. 27 December, 01:48
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    A Southern states believed that Abraham Lincoln intended to prohibit slavery and started to secede from the Union.

    Explanation:

    The main cause of the Civil War (1861-1865) was the sharp contradiction between the different socio-economic systems that existed in one state - the bourgeois north and the slave-owning south.

    In 1860, Republican Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States. His victory became a danger signal for the slave owners of the south and led to secession - the withdrawal of the southern states from the Union.
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