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Copperheads, who were mostly Democrats. They just opposed the war, and not necessarily the issue of slavery.
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Southern Democrats would respect African Americans' rights which part of the compromise of 1877 was not kept? southern democrats would respect African Americans' rights
The northern Democrats supported Stephen A. Douglas for President in 1860, but the southern Democrats withheld support for Douglas. The South demanded that Douglas repudiate the Freeport Doctrine and support a federal slave law. The Douglas supporters pointed out that to do that would drive the northern Democrats into the Republican Party.
Popular sovereignty.
The candidate who supported the Southern view in the 1860 election was John C. Breckinridge. He was nominated by the Southern Democrats and advocated for the expansion of slavery and states' rights.
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John C. Breckinridge. Stephen A. Douglas was the nominee for the Northern Democrats.
Northern Democrats supported civil rights and social welfare programs, while Southern Democrats supported segregation and states' rights. In the 1960s, Northern Democrats supported candidates like John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, while Southern Democrats supported candidates like George Wallace and Strom Thurmond.
Dixiecrats were angry he supported civil rights. Storm Thurmond took the support of southern Democrats.
Northern Democrats nominated Sen. Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois; Southern Democrats nominated Vice Pres. John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky.
No, John C. Breckinridge was the nominee of the Southern Democrats in the election of 1860. John Bell was the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party.
The Southern Democrats Supported Slavery & They Elected John Breckenridge As Their Democratic Presidential Candidate.
There were conservative southern democrats that supported Ronald Regan's economic policies in congress. These individuals were known as boll weevils.