Answer: They were neutral ( I think )
Explanation:
When he got the nomination from the anti-slavery Republican Party in 1860, the South was very concerned. The South had made up its mind. They believed Lincoln would end slavery. However, if they would have listened closely to Lincoln, he had said if he could keep the country together by keeping slavery, he would do so.
And
For the most part, states in the South reacted with anger to Lincoln's victory in the election of 1860. The major issue of the 1860 presidential election was slavery. For Southerners, expanding slavery was the critical issue. Slavery was so pressing that the Democratic party put forth two candidates.
<span>New York City and Long Island which the British had control over from 1776 to 1783, had the largest population of Loyalists. None of the Colonies were labeled "all loyalist" or "all patriots". </span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It allowed African Americans to vote after literacy test were taken away
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the group most likely to vote would be "educated adults", at least statistically speaking, because they tend to care more about the issues.</span>