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13 August, 00:35

How did South Carolina respond to Lincoln's election?

The state seceded from the Union.

The state militia attacked the Union at Fort Sumter.

The state assembly declared war on the Union.

The state called for Jefferson Davis to be president of the Union.

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  1. 13 August, 03:05
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    Abraham Lincoln, according to anyone who was connected with agriculture, represented the worst of northern politicians. Shortly after Lincoln was elected, South Carolina seceded from the Union. They along with other southern states, retained their anger. In a way, it was their own fault: the Democrats were split in the south. Some wanted Slavery to be extended in other states that were about to join the union and some didn't want it badly enough. Lincoln had a solid backing from his party: the Republicans were united in not wanting slavery to be expanded.
  2. 13 August, 03:41
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    South Carolina was so angry about the election of Lincoln that they seceded from the Union on December 20, 1860. They attacked Fort Sumter later, on April 12, 1861.
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