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]]>There were probably similar situations in MO and KY where the state governments were also divided between Unionist and Secessionist.
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]]>That is the real crux of the problem. If someone wants to argue slavery is not the primary cause of the Civil War then they must present a compelling reason why the Whig and Democratic party fractured over the issue and why Lincoln’s election triggered the secession of the entire Deep South.
They also need to explain how the “right to secede” is compatible with a functional democracy.
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