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Why was Lincoln elected a second time?

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Why was Lincoln elected president a second time?

yes


Why was Lincoln elected the second time?

people were happy that slavery was over


What were the results of the election of 1864?

Abraham Lincoln was elected for the second time President of the Union.


Why did president Lincoln have two Inaugural speeches?

Lincoln was elected two times. He gave his first inaugural speech, the first time he was inaugurated in 1861, his second the second time he was inaugurated, for his second term in 1865.


When was Lincoln elected?

President Lincoln was elected on November 6, 1860, and took office on March 4, 1861. He was re-elected on November 8, 1864, and took office for the second time, and second term, March 4, 1865.


Was lincoln elected president twice?

Lincoln was elected to the presidency twice.Abraham Lincoln was not elected beaces Abe was shot when he was watch a play at the ford theater form a guy name john Wilkes booth.and Abe die the next morning


Lincoln was elected president in year what?

1860 was the year that Lincoln was elected president for the first time. He was elected again in 1864.


What time was Abraham Lincoln elected for president?

slavery was my answer.


What year did Lincoln win the presidential election?

Lincoln was elected for the first time in November of 1860.


When was Abraham Lincoln elected president?

Abraham Lincoln was elected as US President for the first time in on 1860 November 6, for the term from 1861 March 4 to 1865 March 4. He was elected for a second term on 1864 November 8, while the confederate states had seceded. He served less than 2 months of his second term before being shot on 1865 April 14.


When was Lincoln elected for the second term?

Lincoln's second term election was in 1864; he had been elected in 1860 the first time. He insisted on Constitutional government, and that required elections, even in a civil war. His margin in many states were soldiers furloughed from active army service back home just to vote. The Democrats nominated General George McClellan, who Lincoln had fired after Antietam for "the slows".