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Re: Why Non-Slaveholding Southerners Fought

Ken --

I agree with David's statement:
Southerners all had different goals and ideas, they were not machines following certain politicians and churches with blinders on.

If all Southerners agreed on political issues in 1860, why did Southern states have three different men (none of them named Lincoln) on the ballot for President?

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