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The secession of South Coroling from the Union in 1960 was prompted by the election of Abraham Lincoln as President the invasion of South Carolina by refusal of Congress to pass the Fugitive Slave Law the threat of the Congress to

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The secession of South Coroling from the Union in 1960 was prompted by the election of Abraham Lincoln as President the invasion of South Carolina by refusal of Congress to pass the Fugitive Slave Law the threat of the Congress to

The secession of South Coroling from the Union in 1960 was prompted by
the election of Abraham Lincoln
as President
the invasion of South Carolina by
refusal of Congress to pass the
Fugitive Slave Law
the threat of the Congress to

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The secession of South Carolina from the Union in **1860** (not 1960) was prompted by **the election of Abraham Lincoln as President.**<br />
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