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What did the election of 1856 show

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Explanation:

The Democrats endorsed popular sovereignty as the method to determine slavery's legality for newly admitted states. Frémont decried the expansion of slavery, while Buchanan warned that the Republicans were extremists whose victory would lead to civil war.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The 1856 Republican National Convention designated a ticket drove by Frémont, an adventurer and military official who had served in the Mexican–American War. Frémont criticized the development of bondage, while Buchanan cautioned that the Republicans were fanatics whose triumph would prompt common war.  

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  • October–December. November 4 – U.S. presidential political decision, 1856: Democrat James Buchanan massacres previous President Millard Fillmore, speaking to an alliance of "Ignoramuses" and Whigs, and John C. Frémont of the juvenile Republican Party, to turn into the fifteenth President of the United States.  
  • The 1856 Republican National Convention named a ticket drove by Frémont, a pioneer and military official who had served in the Mexican–American War. Buchanan won a majority of the famous vote and a lion's share of the constituent vote, taking everything except one slave state and five free states.

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