Lincoln's election in 1860 intensified regional tensions and contributed to the secession of Southern states, as many in the South viewed his anti-slavery stance as a direct threat to their way of life. This event marked the beginning of the Civil War, leading to profound social, economic, and political changes in the South. The war ultimately resulted in the abolition of slavery and a long, challenging period of Reconstruction that sought to integrate formerly enslaved people into society, fundamentally altering the South's future.
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