He intended to avoid using force of any kind. Lincoln was nominated by the Republican Party, which had taken a public position against the expansion of slavery into the newly acquired territories. Furthermore, his personal views against slavery were well-known, and he was perceived as a strongly partisan, anti-Southern, abolitionist candidate. The South saw Lincoln's election as the last of a number of pro-North actions by the government. After northerners' abuse of the Fugitive Slave Law and legislation such as the Compromise of 1850 that seemed to heavily favor the North, many slaveholders felt that the government was no longer equally representing their political views. South Carolina led the secession from the Union, declaring that the government no longer acted with the consent of the government, and had become destructive of the ends for which it was established.
He represented this new party, the Republicans, who were identified as a Northern party, opposed to the extension of slavery.
The first state to secede from the Union was South Carolina. That did not immediately cause a war. Congress didn't know if other states would follow. When they did, the new Confederacy felt strong enough to fire on a U.S. Army base on a small island in Charleston Harbour. After that, Lincoln called for volunteer troops. And the war was on.
Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.
Lincoln was elected on a ticket of no new slave-states. The South was doomed to be outvoted in Congress, which would keep passing laws that favoured the North. So the South broke away, feeling that its cotton wealth alone would be enough, on which to build a separate nation.
It was the second one. The Confederates reasoned that the Union was a collection of states that had joined it voluntarily, and could secede equally voluntarily. People like to claim that the war was caused by slavery. But they should ask themselves why Lincoln felt it necessary to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. In mid-war, he had to turn it into a crusade against slavery, to shame the British and French out of helping the South. That is the surest sign that slavery was not the original cause of the war.
He rejected the final compromise because it would have allowed some new slave-states.
Tariffs on imports, which the South needed, having so little industry. Later, South Carolina became the first state to secede, following Lincoln's election on a ticket of no new slave-states.
He represented this new party, the Republicans, who were identified as a Northern party, opposed to the extension of slavery.
Abraham Lincoln
states in the Upper South to secede
Yes. North Carolina wasn't the first state to secede but a few states had already done so and it was a state that promoted slavery and Abraham Lincoln opposed of slavery.
It led to the "reconstruction" era in the South.
The South wanted to secede from the union, but the North wanted to stay as one country. The North wanted to abolish slavery but the South wanted to keep slavery.
The cause was the despicable actions of the Broederbond and the Nats - the South African Nationalist Party. They managed to get it adopted in the 1948 election although many people of all races objected.
be cause they were against the abolution of slavery
the right of new states to decide if they wanted slavery or not and a little fictional book called uncle toms cabin inflamed the slavery issue
South Carolina never seceded, or it would not be a state today. However, towards the end of J. Q. Adams' presidency, Congress passed what is known as "Tariff of Abominations". The South hated this, because it caused less profit for them. South Carolina completely disregarded the tariff. South Carolina also said that if force is applied on the state, that they would secede from the union. Hope this helps! Source: History Class + Did a 4 page report on this topic.