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Historians construct historical arguments based off questions. The essay prompt belowbegins with a historical statement that may be accurate or inaccurate. Write a500-750-wordessay that critically analyzes the historical statement by answeringallguiding questions that follow the statement. Use as much evidence as you can to support your answers:You must relyonlyonlecture and reading materialin your answers--NO outside sources or material. Be as specific as possible in your analysis when referencing course material. (40 points total)










  • “Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party used the ‘slavery issue’ as a political platform to win the Election of 1860 and thus led the country into a Civil War which accomplished nothing since the institution was already on the way out.”

    Address this statement by answering the following questions in your essay:(1) What was Abraham Lincoln’s position on slavery and the expansion of slavery? (2) Was the peculiar institution already on the way out (i.e. was it profitable and had it reached its natural limits of expansion)? (3) What evidence is there that freeing the slaves was not the reason Lincoln “led” the country into the war (think Emancipation Proclamation)? (4) What were the accomplishments of the Civil War?Use specific information to support your answer.







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t affected the outcome of the 1860 presidential election included secession, slavery, and abolition (Kolová, Martina), as well as the relationship between the federal government, states, and territories. Candidates had to consider how to change federal and state jurisdiction, how to administer the West, how to deal with fervent abolitionists like John Brown, how to maintain national unity when the states clashed over slavery and states' rights, and other concerns. Lincoln narrowly won the election because of his thoughtful responses to several crises in a year when the nation and its political parties were ripped apart by a storm of complicated and explosive issues. The two abolitionists William Seward and Abraham Lincoln campaigned against the Republican nominee in 1860. Lincoln advanced a safer party stance expected to hold the Union together. Even though Lincoln is recognized as the president who abolished slavery, all through his campaign, he swore not to restrict slavery in areas where it previously existed yet to disallow...
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