The Democratic party split in 1860 over slavery, in particular the question of whether it would be allowed in the new states that might join the union.
While Southern Democrats wanted the party to support slavery, Northern Democrats refused.
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The running of two Democrats effectively split the party in the 1860 election. The two candidates received votes from the Democratic Party, while the entire Republican Party, which held the majority of the larger North, threw its weight behind Lincoln. Southerners feared his election would ruin their way of life, and seceded from the union.
Slavery was the major issue in the 1860 election. Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election. Opposition to Lincoln was divided with 3 candidates challenging him. The Democratic Party was split between the northern Democrats and the Southern candidates. Lincoln won 39.8% of the popular vote and defeated John Breckinridge, John Bell and Stephen Douglas.
Certainly not- Lincoln and his party held the strongest ant-slavery position of the candidates.
The Democratic split was so severe during the 1860 elections that the party actually put two candidates up to run against each other in the presidential election. The candidates' names were Stephen Douglas and John Breckenridge.
The political party formed for the election of 1860 was the Constitutional Union party and their purpose was to preserve the Union.
There were candidates from all sections of the country.
The election of 1860 included the following candidates: Abraham Lincoln John Bell John Breckenrige Stephen Douglas The election of 1860 was mostly over the controversial issue of slavery. Abraham Lincoln won a bitter election
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The election of 1860 included the following candidates: Abraham Lincoln John Bell John Breckenrige Stephen Douglas The election of 1860 was mostly over the controversial issue of slavery. Abraham Lincoln won a bitter election