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Eva8 [605]
3 years ago
12

Which event led directly to the secession of Southern states? a U.S. Army attack on Fort Sumter the election of Abraham Lincoln

as president the implementation of the Emancipation Proclamation an effort by Republicans to repeal the Fugitive Slave Act
History
2 answers:
IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
7 0

I'm pretty sure the answer is the election of Abraham Lincoln because it was after the election of 1860 that the southern states started to secede. The south didn't like that Lincoln was a "free Soil Republican" which were people who were okay with slavery but were not okay with he spread/expansion of slavery. The south wanted slavery expanded.

ANEK [815]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<h2> the election of Abraham Lincoln as president</h2>

Explanation:

The election of 1860 was focused on issues of slavery and states rights.  As reported by the West Virginia Dept. of Arts, Culture, and History, "Abraham Lincoln, the Republican Party's nominee in 1860, was seen as a moderate on slavery, but Southerners feared that his election would lead to its demise, and vowed to leave the Union if he was elected."  

Lincoln was morally opposed to slavery, but he also recognized that slavery was permitted by the existing law of the land, the US Constitution. So Lincoln's initial position on slavery was to stop the spread of it.  

In the South, however, many feared a much more activist agenda from Lincoln and the Republicans.  According to the History Channel, "The election of Abraham Lincoln was labeled an act of war by some Southern politicians, who predicted armies would come to seize slaves and force white women to marry black men."   So as soon as Lincoln was elected, planning for secession began to occur in states across the South.  By February, 1861, seven states had succeeded.  Representatives of those seven states (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia,  Louisiana, and Texas) met in Montgomery, Alabama, and formed the Confederate States of America.  Four more states joined the Confederacy later in 1861:  Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.

The progress of the Civil War made Lincoln increasingly strong in his stance against slavery.  The war initially was about preserving the Union, but later, with Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863), was declared also to be about ending slavery.

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