The presidential election of 1860 is probably the most studied in US history. But historians have focused on the contest of Lincoln versus Stephen Douglas in the northern free states and John Bell versus John C. Breckinridge in the slaveholding South. The Election of 1860 disrupts this familiar narrative with a more comprehensive account of how the election unfolded and what it was actually about.
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