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.
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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> Differences between the Bill of Rights and the Twelve tables is the details. The Bill of Rights is more specific on what people can do and the fine lines between everything. As in the Twelve tables from what i have read it is a bit more broad on what you have to do. There could also be more loopholes in it. Overall both of these documents have made huge impacts on society in the past and present.</span>
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Through Uncle Tom's Cabin, Stowe sought to personalize slavery for her readers. ... It brought slavery to life for many Northerners. It did not necessarily make these people devoted abolitionists, but the book began to move more and more Northerners to consider ending the institution of slavery.
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