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White Southerners saw Lincoln's presidential victory as a "threat to the Southern way of life.
The question
" Exactly what part of the "Southern way of life" are Southerners referring to?

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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The Southern way of life

Explanation:

  • Southerners before the Civil War in America began to feel threatened by the victory of Abraham Lincoln as President.
  • Many of the Southern wanted to gain the upper hand on the issue of slavery because slaves were their chief source of economy.
  • Abraham Lincoln questioned and rejected the expansion of slavery in the territories with the abolition of slavery which threatens the Southern way of life.
  • The Southern states depended on the labours to perform work in the fields of cotton plantations.
  • The economy of the South based on the plantation because of its fertile soil with a hot climate that led them to plant cash crops like cotton, tobacco, indigo, rice, etc.

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