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Mekhanik [1.2K]
3 years ago
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In what ways were the rationales of succession following the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 similar to the rationales of th

e South Carolina exposition and protest and ordinance of nullification during the Jackson era
History
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Leto [7]3 years ago
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South Carolina was the first state to declare secession because of him because they believed, just like the nullification crisis, that Lincoln's policies were favoring north and were Against the south. Unlike the Jackson era where the thing in question was tariffs, here it was resolving about slavery.<span />
masya89 [10]3 years ago
3 0

As in the case of South Carolina which became the first state to order secession owing to him, it was similar to the nullification crisis which claimed that Lincoln's policies were in favor of the North and against the South.  

Further explanation: South Carolina became the founding member state of the Confederacy in 1861 and this year is considered as the 1st military engagement.  

Unlike the other confederates, South Carolina's rail networking system was well developed which linked cities of importance. It was the only state that did not favor anti-secessionism which was quite prevalent in other confederacies.  

Alfred P Aldrich, who was a politician, believed that the idea of declaring secession was integral if the chances of winning the election of 1860 were the goal as he was of the opinion that it was the only alternative left to preserve slavery.  

In the same way, Abraham Lincoln, the standard-bearer of the Republic National Convention, made the promise of zero interference in the affairs of the slaves but were opposed to the idea of its further extension.  

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Answer details:

Subject: U. S. History

Grade: High School

Topic: South Carolina

Keywords: Alfred P Aldrich, South Carolina, Confederates, Rail networking system, anti-secessionism, politician, the election of 1860, 1st military engagement, linked cities

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