For southerners, the election of 1860 will actually define fairly many things that specifically want to generally avoid having from these Republicans on the topic of abolishing slavery in a kind of big way. They specifically felt that if Abraham Lincoln would actually be elected that their voices wouldn''t essentially be heard for the particularly national government in a sort of big way. Southerners really believed that Lincoln specifically had thoughts of being against slavery which for the most part is why this caused fairly many controversies for people in a sort of major way. These states kind of had the fear that Abraham would literally try to limit or eventually end slavery for basically good in every aspect, for all intents and purposes …show more content…
The South actually had made up its mind, basically contrary to popular belief. They essentially believed Lincoln would generally end slavery in a pretty big way. Seven southern states seceded from the Union immediately after the election of Abraham Lincoln. While President Lincoln essentially was against slavery and specifically thought it mostly was morally wrong, he never definitely said he would essentially end slavery, demonstrating that they particularly felt that if Abraham Lincoln would specifically be elected that their voices would not basically be heard for the very national government, which specifically is quite significant. He made it very sort of clear that he didn’t generally want slavery to spread and would particularly work to for all intents and purposes see that slavery didn’t spread, which kind of is quite significant. President Lincoln basically said if he could specifically save the Union by keeping slavery where it already existed, he would kind of do that, generally contrary to popular belief. Saving the Union essentially was his sort of top priority in a definitely big