Abraham Lincoln’s Election & Fort Sumter Chapter 5, Lesson 4.

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Abraham Lincoln’s Election & Fort Sumter Chapter 5, Lesson 4

Transcript of Abraham Lincoln’s Election & Fort Sumter Chapter 5, Lesson 4.

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Abraham Lincoln’s Election & Fort Sumter

Chapter 5, Lesson 4

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The Election of 1860

• Democratic Party candidate: Douglas

• Democratic Party south: Breckinridge

• Republican Party: LINCOLN

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Stephen A. Douglas

• West should decide for themselves about slavery.

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John Breckinridge

• Democratic candidate popular with southerners

• Government should allow slavery everywhere in the West.

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Abraham Lincoln

• Republican candidate

• Against the SPREAD of slavery

• Promised not to stop slavery in the South where it was already practiced.

• Said he hoped it would one day END there, too.

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Worried White Southerners

• Many in the South were afraid if Lincoln were elected, slavery would be outlawed.

• Some even said they would LEAVE the Union if Lincoln was elected.

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Lincoln Elected President

• November 6, 1860• December 20, 1860 South Carolina’s leaders

seceded from the Union.• Later SIX other southern states seceded:

– Mississippi– Florida– Alabama– Georgia– Louisiana– Texas

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The Confederate States of America

• South Carolina

• Mississippi

• Florida

• Louisiana

• Alabama

• Georgia

• Texas

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Fort Sumter

• Some advised Lincoln to “Let the states go”

• Others said, “Give in on the slavery question.”

• Still others said, “Use the ARMY to end their revolt!”

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Lincoln’s Choices

• He wanted to prevent war.

• “We are not enemies, but friends.”

THE VERY NEXT DAY

An important message came from Major Robert Anderson commander at Fort Sumter:

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Urgent!

• Message from Commander Anderson

Supplies at the Fort are almost gone. If new supplies are not sent soon, we will be forced to surrender the fort to the Confederacy.

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What to Do???

• If I send supplies…Southerners might attack.

• If I send troops….Southerners WILL attack.

• If I do nothing…the commander will have to surrender.

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Decision

• Lincoln decided to send supply ships

• And see what the Southerners would do

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Confederate President Davis

• Davis decided to take over the fort BEFORE the supply ships arrived.

• Demanded them to surrender.

• NEVER!

• The Confederate troops FIRED on the fort, Major Anderson and his men ran out of ammunition and had to give up.

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The Civil War has Begun!

• Lincoln called for Americans to join the army to stop the rebellion.

• Frightened southern states not in the Confederacy now joined with the other 7 states.

• Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina

• 11 States Strong