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In the presidential election of 1860 eleven of Southern States supported John Cabell Breckenridge, the former Vice President during Buchanan Administration.

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Were did most of battles fought in northern states or southern states?

In southern States.


What were the most segregated states in1924?

Southern states


Which man would most likely support the secession of the Southern states from the Union?

A man who would most likely support the secession of the Southern states from the Union would be a staunch defender of states' rights and an advocate for slavery, such as John C. Calhoun. He believed that individual states had the right to govern themselves and make decisions free from federal interference. Additionally, many Southern plantation owners and politicians of the time shared this perspective, prioritizing their economic interests and social structures over national unity.


Which president would most likely support the secession of the Southern states from the Union?

The president most likely to support the secession of the Southern states from the Union would be John C. Calhoun, who served as Vice President and was a strong proponent of states' rights and nullification. While not a president himself, his political ideology aligned closely with the interests of Southern states seeking to secede. Among actual presidents, Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Abraham Lincoln, had a more lenient approach to Reconstruction and might have been more sympathetic to Southern grievances. However, it is important to note that no president openly supported secession, as it was a constitutional crisis.


How did the northern and southern states view on slavery differ?

By 1861, it is clear that most people in the Northern non slave US States believe that slavery is immoral. By the same year many not most, of the people in the Southern States believe that slavery is not immoral.

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What were the most segregated states in1924?

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What did Andrew Jackson receive the most support from in the 1824 election?

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Who did Andrew Jackson receive the most support from in the 1824 elections?

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What demographic groups are most likely to support a republican presidential candidate?

white males


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