Which best explains why Florida viewed President Abraham Lincoln as a threat?
Lincoln was anti...
Which best explains why Florida viewed President Abraham Lincoln as a threat?
Lincoln was anti slavery and Florida voters feared he would start a war to prevent the practice of owning enslaved persons.
Lincoln supported slavery and Florida voters feared he would call for its legal expansion in the Southern states.
Lincoln was anti-slavery and Florida voters feared he would call for an end to the practice of owning enslaved persons.
Lincoln supported slavery and Florida voters feared he would start a war to ensure its expansion in the South
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