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... Also, when his cabinet had voted unanimously on a vote against it, Lincoln had simply gone against it with his sole vote. Lincoln ...
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... Election of 1860: Popular Vote-Lincoln-1,865,593 Other-2,823,975 Electoral Votes-Lincoln-180 Breckinridge-72 Bell-39 Douglas-12 Election of 1864: Popular Vote ...
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... one to believe that the electoral vote, along with the popular vote, were unquestionably for union and peace. However, following Lincoln's first inaugural ...
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... equal" he said, and they shouldn't have their rights taken away from them by slavemasters or kings." There was a vote for US senetor to which Lincoln won by ...
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... polled 72 electoral votes, second only to Lincoln while passing both Douglas and Bell. This further leads one to believe that the electoral vote, along with ...
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... and Breckinridge. Lincoln won a majority of electoral votes (180 of 303) but only gained 39% of the popular vote. Lincoln had made ...
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... Because the House failed immediately to approve it with the necessary two-thirds majority vote, Lincoln, in his Annual Message of December 6, asked the House ...
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... November 8, 1864 defeating George B. McClelland a Democrat by 212 of 233 electoral votes and 55 percent of the popular vote. April 14, 1865 Lincoln and his ...
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... The Northern Democrats and Southern Democrats couldn't compromise on a suitable candidate, thus Lincoln with only about 40% of the popular vote realizes he ...
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... The franchise (the right to vote) was extended to property owners, and over 200 000 ... Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is one of the most loved and celebrated of ...
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... politics. Lincoln, despite leading the other candidates in percentages, had become the first President to win by a minority vote. He ...
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... Also, to ensure two-thirds vote in the house, Lincoln asked an Ohio congressman to get three doubtful Democratic votes for the 13th Amendment by bribing the ...
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... education, the nation gradually came to unity, and President Abraham Lincoln's dream came ... were smart enough to realize that without the right to vote, they had ...
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... rows of soldiers. There were few people brave enough to vote for other than the Lincoln Republicans. And while totalitarian governments ...
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... Johnson's first proclamation continued Lincoln's policies by offering "amnesty and pardon, with ... One vote shy of imposing impeachment proceedings was the result ...
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... 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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... In order to convince the indecisive Radicals, Lincoln added: "if we reject Louisiana, we also reject one vote in favor of the proposed amendment to the ...
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... In order to convince the indecisive Radicals, Lincoln added: "if we reject Louisiana, we also reject one vote in favor of the proposed amendment to the ...
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... to vote or be elected to political office. Disenfranchised Confederates, however, could apply for presidential pardons (this had the potential to make Lincoln ...
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... Although Lincoln badly beat McClellan as far as electoral votes were concerned, McClellan received 45% of the popular vote compared to Lincoln's 55%--- that is ...
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... In 1860 the Illinois republican state convention met and named Lincoln as its choice for president. Lincoln won only by 40 percent of the popular vote. ...
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... and in full support of giving African Americans the right to vote (which was a very radical view at the time). These three positions by Lincoln prove how much ...
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... Lincoln. Wade- Davis Bill- proposed Congress be responsible for Reconstruction; for a state government to be acceptable, a majority of those eligible to vote ...
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... The actions Johnson took were, as many thought, not the actions Lincoln would have ... as passing of the black codes which stated blacks could not vote, serve jury ...
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... This was a very significant election because the parties were so divided on the single issue of slavery. Abraham Lincoln won with only 40% of the popular vote. ...
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... were not routinely in attendance and therefore did not participate in the vote. ... Lincoln's in-depth collection of this data reputes Douglas' statement, which ...
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... People like Abraham Lincoln fought for the black man's right to vote. Today their efforts can be seen, now everyone has that enduring right to choose. ...
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... Congress to vote against secession. This was the reason that the Republican Party nominated him as Vice-President, to increase President Lincoln's chances for ...
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... 5,079. Then the legislature met on January 5 to choose a Senator. The vote was: Douglas 54 and Lincoln 41. Douglas had won. When ...
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... Poles were taken in the prison camps of who would the prisoners vote for. Lincoln who was not going to end the war until the Union had succeeded in there ...
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