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Greta Koch
10 December, 07:06
Why did the Democratic party split in 1860
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Tanya Pena
10 December, 08:01
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They had an issue in there beliefs
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Mischief
10 December, 08:32
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Over the issues of slavery. The split lead to a Republican Abraham Lincoln to win the Presidency without a majority.
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