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Q: What helped Lincoln maintain the presidency in the election of 1864?
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it helped the election of abraham lincoln


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His opponent in the election became vice president hope I helped you


What helped Lincoln win the 1868 election?

Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. Ulysses S. Grant won the 1868 U. S. Presidential Election.


What happened that helped lincoln win re-election in 1864?

the civil war


How did the 1860 election divide the nation.?

The US presidential election pitted one Republican, Abraham Lincoln against three other candidates. Despite the party names of these candidates, all of them were Democrats. This divided the Democratic Party and helped Republican Lincoln gain the presidency. The nation remained divided however, over the talk about secession, the future of slavery and the future of the Democratic Party.


How did the 1860 election divide the nation?

The US presidential election pitted one Republican, Abraham Lincoln against three other candidates. Despite the party names of these candidates, all of them were Democrats. This divided the Democratic Party and helped Republican Lincoln gain the presidency. The nation remained divided however, over the talk about secession, the future of slavery and the future of the Democratic Party.


What statement about Lincoln and re-election in 1864 is true?

it was greatly helped when sherman captured atlanta.


Who helped Lincoln win the election of 1864?

Phil Sheridan laying waste to the Shenandoah Valley.


How did the battle of atlanta affect the outcome of the civil war?

It raised Northern morale and helped Lincoln win re-election.


What event helped Lincoln win re election in 1864?

The capture of Atlanta, Georgia, and then the capture of Savannah, Georgia, and the Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, were all important factors. Additionally, General Sherman's victory in Atlanta helped Abraham Lincoln win re-election in 1864.


Did Lincoln win the election of 1864?

Yes - helped by three Union victories, just in the nick of time.


What role did sectionalism play in the Election of 1860?

Prior to the outbreak of the American Civil War, the election of 1860 increased sectional tensions in the United States by lifting a pro-union, anti-slavery statesman, Abraham Lincoln, into the presidency. In reaction, Southern states protested in many ways, but in no more dramatic way than, one by one, seceding from the Union.