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Lincoln reentered politics in 1856 by

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Answered by skyfall63
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Lincoln reentered politics in 1856 by joining the Republican Party.

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  • Lincoln returned to politics at the start of the summer of 1856 and became associated with the emerging Republicans. He decided to fight the plan by Stephen A Douglas to abrogate the Missouri compromise & decided to not endorse the north 's attempt to "get rid of slavery".
  • Lincoln played an "active role" in the "Republican Party" at the Illinois State Convention and was in turn a member in the new movement. Lincoln won more than 100 votes in the Republican First "National Convention: that was held in Philadelphia, although it was not enough to win,  it undoubtedly was enough to place Lincoln as a "national figure".

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