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1860 Presidential Election
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Abraham Lincoln & New York
1860 Presidential Election
New York was critical to Mr. Lincoln’s victory in 1860 but internal divisions among New York Republicans made victory problematical. Not only political consensus but commercial consensus seemed elusive. “Several groups in New York opposed…”
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