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  1. L' élection présidentielle américaine de 1860 fut marquée par l'élection du premier président républicain de l'Histoire des États-Unis, Abraham Lincoln, qui fut à l'origine de l'abolition de l'esclavage dans ce pays. Elle fut aussi le point de départ de la guerre de Sécession, qui opposa, de 1861 à 1865, les États-Unis d'Amérique ...

  2. 152 electoral votes to win. Change history with the 1860 presidential election interactive map. Update a state winner by clicking it to rotate through candidates. Alternately, select a candidate color in the Map Color Palette, then select states to apply. Use the edit button in the Palette to update candidate information.

  3. The election of 1860 proved to be the breaking point for an already unstable nation. By Lincoln’s inauguration in March, 1861 seven states from the Deep South had already left the Union. Lincoln closed his first inaugural address with the plea that his nation not be torn apart by war. " I am loath to close.

  4. www.smithsonianmag.com › history › election-day-1860-84266675Election Day 1860 | Smithsonian

    Bettmann / Corbis. The cannon salvo that thundered over Springfield, Illinois, at sunrise on November 6, 1860, signaled not the start of a battle, but the end of the bitter, raucous six-month-long ...

  5. 30 de nov. de 2018 · Updated on November 30, 2018. The election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860 was perhaps the most significant election in American history. It brought Lincoln to power at a time of great national crisis, as the country was coming apart over the issue of enslavement. The electoral win by Lincoln, the candidate of the anti-enslavement ...

  6. 4 de nov. de 2021 · USA - 1860 Presidential Election Map. Tossup 0. Abraham Lincoln 180. John C. Breckinridge 72. Stephen A. Douglas 12. John Bell 39.

  7. 19 de oct. de 2022 · Abraham Lincoln (Republican) won the presidential election of 1860 in a four-way contest. Although Lincoln received less than 40% of the popular vote, he easily won the Electoral College vote over Stephen Douglas (Democrat), John Breckenridge (Southern Democrat), and John Bell (Constitutional Union).