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Who was the only presidential candidate in 1860 presidential election campaign gave speeches Across the Nation?

In the 1860 presidential election, Abraham Lincoln was the only candidate who actively campaigned across the nation, delivering speeches to garner support. His strategy involved traveling and addressing various audiences, which was relatively uncommon at the time. Lincoln's approach helped him connect with voters and ultimately secure the presidency amid a deeply divided nation.


How many principle manufacturing cities did the north have in 1860?

North's is 11, South's with only 2.


How many manufacturing establishments did the North have in 1860?

In 1860, Northern states had 110,000 manufacturing establishments. In contrast to this the South had only 18,000.


Which presidential candidate of the 1860 election did most white in the south vote for?

Because at the time of the election of 1860 only white males had the right to vote, so it's unnecessary to ask who most whites voted for in 1860. Most southern states voted for the Southern Democratic Party's candidate John Breckenridge, who's VP was Joseph Lane. Two links: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/showelection.php?year=1860 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1860


What was unusual about Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860?

In 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the only Presidential candidate in U.S. history to win the electoral vote despite winning less than 40% of the popular vote. The only other person to become U.S. President with less than 40% of the popular vote was John Quincy Adams in 1824, but he did not win the electoral vote.


Who were the only Democratic Presidents between 1860 and 1933?

There were only two Democratic Presidents between 1860 and 1933 and there names were......... 1.Grover Cleveland 2.Woodrow Wilson


In 1860 only 20 of the nation lived in cities?

True


What is true about each of the four major candidates candidates in the election of 1824?

He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.


How many principle manufacturing cities did the north and south have in 1860?

The North had 11 principle manufacturing sities, while the South had only 2. The huge copper, iron, and coal deposits in the North provided abudant resources for manufacturing, while the more extensive railroad system helped ditribute resources and products.


In 1860 only 20 percent of the nation lived in cities.?

True


Describe the economic systems of the north and south with regard to both agriculture and manufacturing?

While factories were built all over the North and South, the vast majority of industrial manufacturing was taking place in the North. The South had almost 25% of the country's free population, but only 10% of the country's capital in 1860. The North had five times the number of factories as the South.


How many states seceded from the union in 1860?

Florida and South Carolina were the only Southern states to secede in 1860. The other 9 seceded in 1861.