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Why did Florida secede from the Union?

The state militias had become more powerful than the federal militia.
The election of President Lincoln made the Southern states angry, because his name did not appear on the
ballot.
The election of President Lincoln made the Southern states fear that the United States would abolish slavery
Southerers supported more federal power in the government.

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The election of President Lincoln made the Southern states fear that the United States would abolish slavery.Step-by-step explanation: just took it on edge

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User Rafi Kamal
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Answer:

The election of President Lincoln made the Southern states fear that the United States would abolish slavery

Southerers supported more federal power in the government.

Explanation:

Florida joined the South in its bid to form a slave republic. On January 10, 1861, Florida seceded from the Union to protect the foundation of its wealth and power—slavery. In doing so, it helped propel the United States into four long years of civil war.

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