In response to Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860, Alexander H. Stephens, who would later become the Vice President of the Confederate States, initially called for Georgia to remain in the Union. He believed that secession was not the solution to the political issues facing the South. However, as tensions escalated, Georgia ultimately joined the Confederacy in 1861. Stephens' early stance reflects the divided sentiments within the Southern states at the time.
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