As soon as Lincoln was elected president, the states of the Deep South seceded from the Union. First to leave was South Carolina, which had been the front runner for southern nationalism as seen in the nullification crisis. Before Lincoln even assumed the presidency, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and Louisiana had joined South Carolina in the Confederacy (the Deep South). After the battle at Fort Sumter, which set off the war, the states of the upper South also seceded. Start of the…
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