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American History. Chapter 6.3 The Union Dissolves. Election of 1860. Democrats. Republicans. Republicans nominated Abraham Lincoln . He won NO Southern states, but he still won the election. The Northern Democrats supported Stephen Douglas and popular sovereignty . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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American History Chapter 6.3 The Union Dissolves
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American History

Chapter 6.3The Union Dissolves

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Election of 1860Democrats• The Northern Democrats

supported Stephen Douglas and popular sovereignty.

• The Southern Democrats nominated Breckinridge.

Republicans• Republicans nominated

Abraham Lincoln.• He won NO Southern states,

but he still won the election.

Whigs

• Whigs started a new party and chose their own candidate.

Result?• South Carolina seceded from

the Union.• Six other states in the Lower

South followed.

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Secession*

* To withdraw or pull out

Many Southerners thought secession was like the American Revolution –they had to stand up for their rights.

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Confederacy

• Lincoln was elected in November.

• 7 states in the Lower South seceded in February.

AKA The Confederate States of America

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Jefferson Davis

President of the Confederacy

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Fort Sumter

1st Battle of the Civil War

• A U.S. base in Charleston, South Carolina

Confederates demanded that the U.S. surrender the fort to the Confederacy.

CSA bombarded for 33 hours until the U.S. commander gave up.

Result: 4 more states (Upper South) seceded.

Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers.

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Richmond, Virginia

Capital of the Confederate States of America

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Lincoln’s Dilemma*Hanging on to the Border States

• The Lower South had committed acts of treason by firing at Fort Sumter and seceding from the Union . . .

BUT if he sent troops, he would anger the Border States –they had slaves but had not seceded.

*caught between 2 sides

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The Border States’ Dilemma*

*a problem: caught between 2 sides

• Many people in the Upper South really didn’t want to secede . . .

BUT they also didn’t want to fight other Southern states

• SO . . . 4 more did secede after Fort Sumter

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Lincoln’s Dilemma (cont.)

Washington, D.C.

IF Maryland (a slave state) joined the Confederacy, the capital of the Union would be surrounded by the South.

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Martial Law*

After angry mobs in Maryland attacked federal troops, Lincoln imposed . . .

Military rule

Maryland stayed in the Union.

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The Border States

MissouriKentuckyMarylandDelawareand West Virgina

They remained in the Union, but they still had slaves.


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