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- U. S. Presidential Election of 1860 | Abraham Lincoln vs. John C . . .
The U S presidential election of 1860 was an American election in which Republican Abraham Lincoln defeated Southern Democrat John C Breckinridge, Democrat Stephen A Douglas, and Constitutional Union candidate John Bell
- Election of 1860 - Summary, Lincoln Significance | HISTORY
It pitted Republican nominee Abraham Lincoln against Democratic Party nominee Senator Stephen Douglas, Southern Democratic Party nominee John Breckinridge and Constitutional Union Party nominee
- 1860 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
A United States presidential election was held on November 6, 1860 The Republican Party ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin emerged victorious In 1860, the United States was divided over the issue of slavery, and four major political parties had nominated candidates in the 1860 presidential election
- The Election of 1860 - Bill of Rights Institute
As the 1860 presidential election approached, the Constitutional Union Party nominated John Bell of Tennessee as its candidate Formed in December 1859 by a group of procompromise politicians, the party hoped to calm the nation and prevent a civil war by finding a middle ground
- The Election of 1860 [ushistory. org]
With four candidates in the field, Lincoln received only 40% of the popular vote and 180 electoral votes — enough to narrowly win the crowded election This meant that 60% of the voters selected someone other than Lincoln
- The Election of 1860 - American Battlefield Trust
The Election of 1860 occurred on the brink of the Civil War The nation grappled politically with the question of slavery, resulting in divided political parties and deep sectionalism which influenced the outcome of the election
- Presidential Election of 1860: A Resource Guide - Library of Congress
Abraham Lincoln (Republican) won the presidential election of 1860 in a four-way contest Although Lincoln received less than 40% of the popular vote, he easily won the Electoral College vote over Stephen Douglas (Democrat), John Breckenridge (Southern Democrat), and John Bell (Constitutional Union)
- Election of Abraham Lincoln | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 marked a pivotal moment in American history, occurring amidst significant political and social tensions regarding slavery As the Republican Party emerged enthusiastically, the Democrats faced profound disunity, stemming from disputes over slavery's expansion into new territories
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