The Republican Party candidates in 1860 were Abraham Lincoln, William H. Seward, Simon Cameron, Salmon P. Chase, and Edward Bates. The Republican Party nominated Abraham Lincoln. When Lincoln won the presidency, South Carolina formally seceded from the Union.
The platform was based, in part, on the promise of ending slavery. The politics of 1860 were explosive and the election of the first Republican president pushed the divide between the North and South leading to the Civil War. Since then, the Republicans have done more for civil rights than the Democrats, believe it or not. Do some research, especially on Eisenhower and Nixon.
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Thomas Jefferson who was elected as part of the Democratic-Republican party.
According to classical republican, the political theory, the democratic republic that would function well is that where the populace does not form part of the subjects of the head of state.
The federal Reserve which ironically is privately ran and in no way part of the government
For the most part, the US federal government was dominated by the Republican Party from 1860 to 1900. This is a large span of time and there were times within these years that Democrats were elected as presidents, senators and representatives.
Lincoln was the first Republican president, elected in 1860.He was a member of the Whig Party from 1832 to 1854 before there was a Republican Party . He was nominated by the National Union Party in 1864.This party was really just a name-change for the Republican party which was trying to attract anyone who did not want to end the war with a truce.
Yes. He was part of the republican party.
Ronald Regan was a member of the Republican Party
by 1860,witch states included land that had been part of the Indiana territory?
Jefferson was part of the republican, or anti-federalists :)
Jefferson was part of the republican, or anti-federalists :)
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun Examples: Some people wants to support a republican form of government. The Republican Party envisions a vibrant economy.
"To whom will go the part of Romeo?" is better grammar.
The platform was based, in part, on the promise of ending slavery. The politics of 1860 were explosive and the election of the first Republican president pushed the divide between the North and South leading to the Civil War. Since then, the Republicans have done more for civil rights than the Democrats, believe it or not. Do some research, especially on Eisenhower and Nixon.
The election took place in all states that were part of the United States in 1860. Abraham Lincoln won.
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