Essays About lincoln's election

 

  • election of 1860
    ... His former opponents largely drove his campaign. Men like Seward, Salmon Chase of Ohio, and Edward Bates of Missouri led the campaign for Lincoln's election. ...
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  • The Election of 1864
    ... In spite of this, Lincoln had doubts that he would succeed in winning re-election. ... Lincoln won this election with 212 electoral votes over McClellan's 21. ...
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  • abe lincoln 2
    ... Lincoln was sworn in on March 4. After Lincoln's election, many southern states, fearing Republican control in the government, seceded from the Union. ...
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  • LIncoln Life
    ... girl. After Lincoln's election many Southern states, fearing Republican control in government, seceded from the Union. Lincoln faced ...
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  • Abe Lincoln
    ... girl. After Lincoln's election many Southern states, fearing Republican control in government, seceded from the Union. Lincoln faced ...
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  • lincoln
    ... North consents to let the Negro fight for freedom." Jefferson Davis, and his war-torn South, had one final hope, the defeat of Lincoln in the election of 1864. ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln 2
    ... Contrary to many beliefs, the election of Lincoln was not the result of his followers, the majority of them being Republicans, wanting to completely remove ...
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  • A Civil War
    ... own slaves and though Lincoln formally addressed that he would not interfere with that right, the southern population believed that Lincoln's election would be ...
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  • Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
    ... Davis had been a fire-eater before Abraham Lincoln's election, but the prospect of Civil War made him gloomy and depressed. Fifty ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln
    ... These victories helped Lincoln win re-election. Election ... In 1860, their second candidate, Abraham Lincoln, won the election. Two ...
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  • Lincoln
    In 1861 the South seceded from the union with the election of president Lincoln as the final draw. To them he, being a Republican ...
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  • Abe Lincoln
    ... election. Following the election Lincoln took a job as the postmaster where he became well known and well liked. Despite losing ...
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  • Changing to War
    ... Gist of South Carolina wrote the governors of all the Cotton States except Texas that South Carolina would secede in the event of Lincoln's election and asked ...
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  • Lincoln
    ... The immediate causes of the war that will be discussed are the election of Lincoln as president, the quest of the South to succeed from the Union, and the ...
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  • presidential campaigns
    ... Abraham Lincoln won the election with only forty- percent of the popular vote. He received one hundred and eighty electoral votes, a majority. ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln 2
    ... Lincoln was nomiated for his second term of presidency June, 3 1864, he wins the election November 8, 1864 defeating George B. McClelland a Democrat by 212 of ...
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  • Abraham Lincoln
    ... a traitor without any offsetting advantage; Zachary Taylor, who beat Clay for the nomination and won the election proved unresponsive to Lincoln's requests for ...
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  • abraham lincoln
    ... I believe that this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free." Lincoln ended up losing the election to Douglas, but in turn gained a ...
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  • Honest Abe Abe Lincoln
    ... Kentucky. On Election Day-November 6, 1860-Lincoln won the election with 1,866,000 votes. He carried every Northern State. Southerners ...
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  • Two Societies at War, 1861-1865
    ... After Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860 southerner's knew their way of life was in danger. Talk of secession spread rapidly in South Carolina. ...
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  • Civil War Northern Attitudes
    ... Lincoln's election and the continuing conflicts between the North and South over slavery and states' rights led to the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861. ...
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  • A Turning Point In Abraham Lincoln's Political Career
    ... Lincoln had served the Whig Party well, and election to Congress became his goal. ... Lincoln won the presidential election of 1860, easily. ...
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  • A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
    ... Internet.26 Jan. 1999 Available http://viva.liab.virginia.edu/gic/elections/1860pv. html 6. "Pictures of Abraham Lincoln" Presidential Election. n. pag. Online. ...
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  • lincoln-douglas debates
    ... This election also showed that Stephen Douglas could not be trusted as a friend to slavery. He said that he was indifferent to slavery. Lincoln's defeat, was ...
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  • abe lincoln
    ... aspirations. In 1836, Lincoln won election to Congress. Abraham took the next five years off politics and focused on his law practice. ...
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  • abe lincoln
    ... aspirations. In 1836, Lincoln won election to Congress. Abraham took the next five years off politics and focused on his law practice. ...
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  • lincoln
    ... they depended upon slavery to remain prosperous in the cotton, tobacco, and rice industries, threatened to secede from the nation if Lincoln won the election. ...
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  • abe lincoln
    ... in Illinois and was voted into the running for vice-presidency, which brought the attention of the nation onto Abraham Lincoln. This election was lost, but in ...
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  • abe lincoln
    ... slavery where it already existed. Lincoln emerged as President from a very split election. The Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats ...
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  • Secession of South Carolina-
    ... it. In conclusion, South Carolina had every legal right to secede from the Union following Lincoln's election in 1860. They had ...
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