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Page 1: Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 4 Lincoln, Secession, and War Compare the candidates in the election of 1860, and analyze the results.

Chapter 25 Section 1

The Cold War Begins

Section 4

Lincoln, Secession, and War

• Compare the candidates in the election of 1860, and analyze the results.

• Analyze why southern states seceded from the Union.

• Assess the events that led to the outbreak of war.

Objectives

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Chapter 25 Section 1

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Lincoln, Secession, and War

• Jefferson Davis – Mississippi senator who became president of the Confederacy

• John C. Breckinridge –Southern Democrat nominated for president in the 1860 election

• Confederate States of America – formed in February 1861 by seven states that left the Union

• Crittenden Compromise – proposed constitutional amendment allowing slavery in all territories south of the Missouri Compromise line

• Fort Sumter – federal fort in Charleston, South Carolina, where first shots of Civil War were fired

Terms and People

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Chapter 25 Section 1

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Lincoln, Secession, and War

How did the Union finally collapse into a civil war?

Disagreement between the North and South over slavery continued, despite last-minute attempts such as the Crittenden Compromise.

With the election of Lincoln to the presidency, the crisis came to a head.

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Chapter 25 Section 1

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The election of 1860 had four candidates.

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He believed the federal government must protect slavery.

A Democrat, John C. Breckinridge was from Kentucky.

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He believed popular sovereignty should decide the slavery issue when territories became states.

A Democrat, Stephen A. Douglas was from Illinois.

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He believed slavery should not be allowed in the territories.

A Republican, Abraham Lincoln was from Illinois.

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He believed the federal government should support slavery and defend the Union.

Constitutional Unionist John Bell wasfrom Tennessee.

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With no national candidate dominating the campaign, Lincoln won with just over half of the electoral votes needed and 40 percent of the popular vote.

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The vote for Abraham Lincoln was mostly a vote for moderation toward the issue of slavery and a vote for the Union.

However, the South felt it no longer had a voice in the national government and did not see how it could remain in the Union.

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South Carolina was the first southern state to leave the Union.

At a state convention held six weeks after Election Day, legislators voted to secede. It was a unanimous vote.

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Outgoing President Buchanan publicly condemned South Carolina’s action.

However, he did not use force to prevent it.

Within weeks, six other Southern states followed South Carolina.

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The states with the largest enslaved populations seceded.

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• closely resembled the U.S. Constitution.

• stressed the independence of each state.

• implied that states had the right to secede.

• forbid importing new slaves from other countries.

The constitution of the Confederate States of America:

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Jefferson Davis, former senator from Mississippi, became president of the Confederate States of America.

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• he urged peace between the Confederacy and the Union.

• he decided to try to hold on to the Union forts the Confederacy claimed, such as Fort Sumter.

When Lincoln took office:

However, Confederate forces attacked and captured the fort in defiance of Lincoln.

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After Fort Sumter fell, Lincoln declared that insurrection existed.

Four more southern states immediately joined the Confederacy.

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The issue of slavery had long divided the nation, even at the Constitutional Convention in 1787.

A Nation Divided by Civil War

The economic sectional differences in the mid-1800s also greatly contributed to the national division.

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Lincoln, Secession, and War

Predictions were the Civil War would be short, but it lasted for four terrible years.

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