Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the election that brought on the Civil War

Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the election that brought on the Civil War
About this book
"In early 1860, pundits and political operatives across America confidently predicted the victory of Illinois senator Stephen A. Douglas in the coming presidential election. Douglas, after all, led the Democrats, the only party that bridged North and South. But the Democracy would splinter over the issue of slavery, opening the way for the upstart Republicans, exclusively Northern, to steal the Oval Office. Dark horse Abraham Lincoln, not the first choice even of his own party, won the presidency with a record-low share of the popular vote. Year of Meteors re-creates the cascade of events that confounded political bosses, set North and South on the road to disunion, and put not Stephen Douglas but his lifelong rival in the White House"--Page 2 of cover.
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- OL Work ID
- OL18661230W
Subjects
Politics and governmentPolitical career before 1861ElectionPresidentsHistoryCausesPolitical and social viewsLincoln, abraham, 1809-1865Douglas, stephen a. (stephen arnold), 1813-1861Presidents, united states, electionUnited states, politics and government, 1815-1861United states, history, civil war, 1861-1865, causes