1860 Presidential Election

The United States presidential election of 1860 set the stage for the American Civil War. The 1860 Republican National Convention was a presidential nominating convention that met from May 16 to May 18 in Chicago IllinoisIt was held to nominate the Republican Partys candidates for president and vice president in the 1860 electionThe convention selected former Representative Abraham Lincoln of Illinois for president and Senator Hannibal Hamlin of Maine for vice president.


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The Republican Party was relatively new.

1860 presidential election. 1860 was only the second time the party had a candidate in the presidential race. It pitted Republican nominee Abraham Lincoln against Democratic. The 1860 United States presidential election was the 19th quadrennial presidential election held on November 6 1860In a four-way contest the Republican Party ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin absent from the ballot in ten slave states won a national popular plurality a popular majority in the North where states already had abolished slavery and a national electoral majority.

In 1860 this issue finally came to a head fracturing the formerly dominant Democratic. Frazier chairman and chief executive Officer Merck and Co Inc. In his remarks he referred to Kirsten Hess owner and founder Lets Play Books in Emmaus PA.

The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material associated with the presidential election of 1860 including manuscripts broadsides prints political cartoons sheet music articles and government documents. The nation had been divided throughout most of the 1850s on questions of states rights and slavery in the territories. The election of 1860 was one of the most pivotal presidential elections in American history.

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Alex Gorsky chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer Johnson and Johnson Services Inc. United States presidential election of 1860 American presidential election held on November 6 1860 in which Republican Abraham Lincoln defeated Southern Democrat John C. Douglas and Constitutional Union candidate John BellThe electoral split between Northern and Southern Democrats was emblematic of the severe sectional split particularly over slavery.

1860 was the first and only time the party ran a candidate for president. National Institute of Allergy. The results of the 1860 election pushed the nation into war.

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