Voters in Southern, slave-holding states did not trust Lincoln. Not a single Southern state supported him in the election of 1860. 南方蓄奴州选民并不相信林肯,1860年大选中没有一个南方州支持他。 But he won anyway. The support of anti-slavery Northerners gave him the presidency. ...
1、提示:People from eighteen free states helped make him president of the United States.2、答案为A。3、由Slavery was not the only problem troubling Americans from 1800 to 1860. White Southerners believed that Northern law-makers passed unfair tax(税收) laws.可知,奴隶制和税法是当时美国人面对的...
【题目】阅读理解In the presidential election(选举) of 1860 Lincoln won. People from eighteen free states helped make himpresident of the United States.But all Americans did not want Lincoln to be their leader. Many white people in Southern States believedLincoln would take away their power in ...
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 ...
Election of 1860: How Could Lincoln Have Lost the ElectionEsd Static Electicity
Lincoln worked hard for the election of the Whig candidate, Zachary Taylor, in 1848, but when he was not rewarded with the office he desired—Commissioner of the General Land Office—he decided to retire from politics and return to the practice of law. Slavery and the Lincoln-Douglas Debates...
Election of 1860 In the 1850s, Lincoln returned to national politics. The division over the issue of slavery was deepening. Lincoln was not an anti-slavery activist, anabolitionist. But he did not support the country’s policies on slavery. ...
Lincoln took Grace Bedell's advice, and over the next two weeks he did not shave. 林肯果然听从了格雷丝·伯戴尔的话,在随后两个星期里他没有刮胡子。 By election day on November 6th of 1860, he already had enough whiskers to make a short beard. ...
Election of 1860 The first term The civil war Plans for reconstruction BIBLIOGRAPHY David Herbert Donald, Lincoln (New York, 1995), is by far the finest biography. However, with the book's focus on the pragmatic politician that Lincoln was, his ideas and moral convictions fade. Some of ...
Douglas regained his seat, but Lincoln emerged as a national figure and a leading candidate for the Election of 1860. Abraham Lincoln did much to enhance his chances for the Republican nomination with a speech he delivered at Cooper Union in New York City, February 1860. He offered an ...