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Seven states announced their secession from the Union between the time Lincoln was elected President in November 1860 and his inaugural in March 1861. Lincoln and the Republicans were determined to halt the spread of slavery beyond the existing slaveholding states. As the US continued to grow, that meant that slaveholding states would become more and more outnumbered, and would lose power in Congress. Eventually, they feared, there would be enough votes in Congress and the non-slave states to force the abolition of slavery throughout the country. The Southern States abhorred Lincoln and had threatened to secede if he won the election; when he was elected, several followed through on their threat. If Lincoln and the Northern States had simply let the Southern States secede, there might not have been a Civil War - but the United States as a country would probably have dissolved as one state after another dropped out of the Union when it felt it was unfairly affected by a federal law.

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