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On this day in 1860, Abraham Lincoln became the first Republican to win the presidency, defeating a divided Democratic Party. His victory, with 40 percent of the popular vote, in a four-way race ...
Things were different then. On Nov. 6, 1860, Lincoln probably ate his usual spare breakfast of an egg, toast and coffee, sitting with his wife, Mary, and sons Willie and Tad. Eldest son ...
This week is loaded with riveting events, so let’s jump in! On Nov. 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th president of the United States, winning the election against three competing ...
On November 6, 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States -- an event that outraged southern states. The Republican party had run on an anti-slavery platform, and many ...
On Nov. 6, 1860, Abraham Lincoln is elected the 16th president of the United States over a deeply divided Democratic Party, becoming the first Republican to win the presidency. • On Nov. 7 ...
Since Election Day was standardized in 1845, there have been six presidential elections held on November 6. All of them have been won by the GOP candidate. In 1860, Abraham Lincoln defeated ...
On Nov. 6, 1860, former Illinois congressman Abraham Lincoln of the Republican Party was elected President of the United States as he defeated John Breckinridge, John Bell and Stephen Douglas.
Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Nov. 6, 1860: Hannibal Hamlin, a Republican from Bangor, is elected U.S. vice president, serving with Republican ...
On Nov. 6, 1860, Lincoln failed to triumph in a single Southern state. To be fair, he was on the ballot in only one of them: Virginia, where he received 1,887 votes to winner John Bell’s 74,481.