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1. What was Lincoln’s position on African Americans prior to the Civil War? 2. Is this similar or different from what you have heard about Lincoln in the past?

Lincoln and Slavery... http://www.history.com/shows/america- the-story-of-us/videos/abraham- lincoln#abraham-lincoln

The Election of 1860... Stephen A. Douglas John Bell Abraham Lincoln Northern Democrat John Bell Constitutional Union Abraham Lincoln Republican John C. Breckinridge Southern Democrat

The Election of 1860

The Results of the Election... http://www.history.com/videos/us-inches-closer-to- war#us-inches-closer-to-war

The Confederate States of America Established in the Spring of 1861 Capital located in Richmond Virginia President Jefferson Davis