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because the north was against slavery so he waited till they won to anounce to the south the emancipation proclamation
Based on the election of Abraham Lincoln to the US presidency, South Carolina left the Union on December 20, 1860.
Lincoln's first goal was to preserve the Union. However, he did want to free the slaves but did not want to upset the South more then they already were. The Union victory at Antietam gave Lincoln the confidence to pass the Emancipation Proclamation. It created great excitement, but its many loopholes failed to free any slaves.
December 1860, as soon as it heard the result of Lincoln's election as President. Incidentally, it did not just attempt to secede. It did secede, followed by ten more Southern states.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens believed that President Lincoln had made the use of force necessary because he viewed Lincoln's call to restore federal authority and suppress the Confederate rebellion as a direct threat to the South's way of life and their right to self-determination. Stephens, being the Vice President of the Confederacy, believed that the use of force was necessary to protect the South's independence and defend their constitutional rights.
President Lincoln announced his plans for reconstruction in the South on December 8, 1863. With this announcement, he added a political component to the war.
Immediately following the 2nd Inaugural, he met with the cabinet, congressional leaders, and the top brass of the military, to outline an easy path to welcome the South back into the Union.
Antietam
No. South Carolina seceded on December 20th, 1860, before Lincoln was officially sworn in as President. However, the state did secede as a reaction to Lincoln's election.
He wanted to restore the Union as quickly as possible............APEX..........
South Carolina was the first state to announce secession from Union in December, 1860, upon Abraham Lincoln's election to the office of president of USA. South Carolina never joined Union voluntarily, in fact General Sherman invaded South Carolina in 1865.His forces captured state capital Columbia in February, 1865.
because the north was against slavery so he waited till they won to anounce to the south the emancipation proclamation
One major area of disagreement between Abraham Lincoln and Radical Republicans is that Lincoln wanted to restore the United States by uniting North and South after the Civil War. Radical Republicans wanted to keep the South and North separate.
Your butt went on fire.In December of 1860 South Carolina officially stepped out of the US. This was due to the election of President Lincoln. They believed that Lincoln would harm their economy and society because of his strong anti-slavery positions. Lincoln had promised, however, to let slavery exist in the South.
South Carolina voted to secede from the USA in December 1860, because the election had been won by Lincoln on a ticket of no new slave-states, so the South was doomed to be outvoted in Congress. By the time Lincoln was inaugurated in March, six more states had joined South Carolina in the Confederate States of America.
December 1860, when South Carolina seceded, in reaction to Lincoln's election win.
December 1860. It was South Carolina, and this was its reaction to Lincoln's election win.