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Based on his speeches they feared he would push to outlaw slavery in the territories and in any new states. They feared that it was just a matter of time before slavery was outlawed in the whole country.

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They feared they would be at the mercy of the North in all political, economic and administrative aspect and reduced to the state of a tolerated minority.

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Q: Why did southern states in 1860 fear the power of a republican president?
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