百度试题 题目The election of Abraham Lincoln as president was viewed by the South as a threat to slavery and ignited the war.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 √
Abraham Lincoln and the Election of 1860 1860 Southern Secession 1864: Lincoln's Second Election Lesson SummaryShow FAQs Activities Activities for Lincoln's Election, Southern Secession & the New Confederacy: Writing Prompt No. 1: Imagine you live in a border state such as Kentucky in early ...
One day short of his fifty-second birthday, Abraham Lincoln, president-elect of the United States, was saying his farewell to his hometown of Springfield, Illinois: My friends—No one, not in my situation, can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the ...
United States presidential election of 1860, American presidential election held on November 6, 1860, in whichRepublicanAbraham Lincolndefeated Southern DemocratJohn C. Breckinridge,DemocratStephen A. Douglas, andConstitutional UnioncandidateJohn Bell. The electoral split between Northern and Southern Democrats...
The Election of 1864 and the Last Temptation of Abraham Lincoln (Posted 2014-09-13 08:57:36) ; with Expected Defeat, President Vowed to Work with Successor to Save Union and Defeat SlaveryAchenbach, Joel
United States presidential election of 1864 was an American presidential election held on November 8, 1864, in which Republican Pres. Abraham Lincoln defeated Democrat George B. McClellan.
题目Abraham Lincoln became President of the United States twice in his life. He met with a lot of trouble when he tried to continue to be President for the second time because the war was not going well for the north, and Lincoln almost lost the support of most Americans,...
Hardly more than a month following Lincoln's victory came declarations of secession by South Carolina and other states, which were rejected as illegal by the then-current President, James Buchanan and President-elect Abraham Lincoln. Source: Wikipedia 1860 Election Results CandidatePartyElectoral Votes...
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Shockingly as the polls come to a close it looks like Trump will have a clean sweep of the battleground states. Favorites to win the 2024 US presidential election Shortly after the 2020 inauguration, Harris was atop the presidential odds board at +350, with US President Joe Biden close behind...