Lincoln’s victory in the election of 1860
led Southern states to reaffirm their place in the union.
caused Southern states to believe they could win the next election.
proved that slave states could be outvoted by free states.
created division among the Southern states.
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I think option D is correct.
Explanation:
- Lincoln's victory caused division among the southern state.
- Lincoln became president, the southern states were afraid that he will abolish slavery from these states.
- If he abolished slavery, their authority will reduce and they will have no voice in the government.
- They might lose in elections and northern states would get victory over southern states.
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C.
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