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Unit 5 – Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848–1877
Topic 5.7
What might have changed if Stephen A. Douglas, instead of Lincoln, had won the 1860 election?
The Union wouldn't split up due to the lack of threat on slavery.
Southern states would not secede.
The Civil War could still begin on time.
Slavery would likely continue under popular sovereignty policy.
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AP US History - 5.7 Election of 1860 and Secession
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