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Why were the southern states angry after Lincoln won the election of 1860?

A. The south felt they no longer had a voice in the national government.
B. The south knew Lincoln would try to end slavery.
C. They felt he cheated and it was an unfair win.
D. Lincoln was not well-liked across the nation.
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B. The south knew Lincoln would try to end slavery.
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