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why did many people in the southern state of USA this like Abraham Lincoln​

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The South was very displeased with the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in 1860. They were convinced Lincoln was going to end slavery. ... He also believed that slavery shouldn't spread. When he got the nomination from the anti-slavery Republican Party in 1860, the South was very concerned.

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They saw him as the leader of the loathed Abolitionist movement and were utterly convinced that he was about to impose federal tyranny on them and forcibly strip them of their slaves , whereas he insisted in loud , pain terms.

He started in no uncertain terms that he proposed to let the so called " peculiar institution " alone .

He aimed only to prohibit its further expansion.

Shades of fake news and the way so many of Roy Moore's hardcore supporters are reacting to the allegations against him .

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