events that lead to the civil war: 1860 & 1861 the election of 1860: 4 candidates for pres. the...
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Events that lead to the Civil War: 1860 & 1861
The Election of 1860: 4 Candidates for Pres.The Republicans picked Abe Lincoln as their candidateDemocrats split over the issue of slavery in the West: Southerners wanted the party to support it while Northerners refused.Southern Democrats chose John Breckinridge Northern Democrats chose Stephen DouglasSome Americans tried to heal this split by creating a new political party The Constitutional Union Party, and they picked John Bell.Lincoln won the North and the ElectionNortherners outnumbered & outvoted southerners
• With Lincoln’s election many southerners felt that they no longer had a voice in the national government.
• Believed that the entire govt. was set against their interests, and their only choice was to secede.
• 1st state to secede was South Carolina: Dec. 1860• 6 more will join them and in Feb. 1861 they form
the Confederate States of America• Lincoln opposed secession• Warns that there will be no war unless the South
starts it
• Confederates began taking over federal property: forts, post offices, etc.
• Lincoln’s problem: should he let Confederates take over federal property?
• If he did he was admitting they had the right leave while sending troops might start a war.
• By April the Confederates had control of nearly all of the forts in the South.
• The Union held only 3 forts in Florida and Fort Sumter in South Carolina, which guarded Charleston harbor
• On April 12th the Confederates asked for
Fort Sumter’s surrender.
• The Union commander refused and the Confederates opened fire on the fort
• On April 13th having run out of ammunition the Union forces surrender the fort.
• No one was killed, but this event marked the beginning of the Civil War