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Osvaldo
5 February, 00:34
Why did the south want to leave the nation?
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5 February, 02:57
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With the election in 1860 of Abraham Lincoln, who ran on a message of containing slavery to where it currently existed, and the success of the Republican Party to which he belonged - the first entirely regional party in US history - in that election, South Carolina seceded on December 20, 1860, the first state to ever ...
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