Southern Secession Dbq Essay

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Lincoln’s basic arguments against southern secession were basically that: sececcsion wasn’t legal, that it sets the precedent for social and politcal anarchy, that it would deeply—perhaps irrevocably polarize the northern and souterhn parts of the nation (60). Lincoln would also argue against the Union separating on the premise that the states were already so integrated, that they could not separate without imposing serious harm to American society, and the stability on hich Americans depended (60). Last, but not least, Lincoln felt that secession would symbolize a major failing in American society, particularly in the eyes of europeans, many of whom still living under monarchies at the time. The American experiment of democracy would have