Many southerners believe that the the south no longer had a voice in national government. Also that the President and Congress were now set against their interests, especially slavery. Even before the election, South Carolina's governor had written to other southern governors. If Lincoln won, he wrote, it would be their duty to leave the Union.
The Civil War.
Many southerners believe that the the south no longer had a voice in national government. Also that the President and Congress were now set against their interests, especially slavery. Even before the election, South Carolina's governor had written to other southern governors. If Lincoln won, he wrote, it would be their duty to leave the Union.
The succession of the Upper South states
It made victory for the Republican party inevitable.
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Yes, he did. He and his associated killed 5 southerners farmers at night.
Both sides believed that war was imminent. The build up began well before South Carolina seceded and precipitated the attack on Fort Sumter. Both sides were prepared for the consequences of secession.
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Yes. From 1929 until the 2000 presidential elections, PRI was the leading party in Mexico.
Southeners had the stongest idea that secession would lead to war. Truthfully they were asking for it. Northeners strove for peace and tried to preserve the Union.
The portuguese government gets elected for 4 year term, trough general elections. The president of the republic is elected for a 5 year term, also trough general elections.