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Existing comment: Americans had longed disagreed over crucial issues, including slavery and states' rights. As repeated attempts at compromise failed, the North and South passed the point of reconciliation. For the South, the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln, who staunchly opposed the extension of slavery into the western territories, became the deciding factor. In the months before his inauguration, seven southern states seceded from the Union.
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