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Based on this map, why is Lincoln considered to be a sectional president?

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He was a sectional president because in 10 southern states he was not allowed on the ballot, so he polled no popular votes. threatened to go out if the "sectional" Abe Lincoln came into office.
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He was a sectional president because in 10 southern states he was not allowed on the ballot, so he polled no popular votes. threatened to go out if the "sectional" Abe Lincoln came into office. When he did, they called a special meeting in 1860 and unanimously voted to secede. designed to appease the south .

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