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Abraham Lincoln’s Election

History Daily

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🗓️ 6 November 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

November 6, 1860. Abraham Lincoln is elected 16th president of the United States, bringing tensions between America’s North and South to a head. This episode originally aired in 2023.


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Music It's March 4th, 1861, outside the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.

0:30.6

Senator Stephen Douglas takes his seat on a stage.

0:34.7

As an invited guest to today's presidential inauguration, Senator Douglas has the

0:39.1

luxury of a chair from which to watch the festivities. In contrast, the ordinary American citizens

0:44.7

in the crowd must stand, but that hasn't stopped thousands flocking to the Capitol to watch a historic

0:50.1

moment, the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as the first Republican president of the United States.

0:56.7

The country that president-elect Lincoln will swear to serve has recently been plunged into an

1:01.5

existential crisis. Since Lincoln won the election four months ago, seven states have seceded

1:07.4

from the Union. Today, Senator Douglas hopes that Lincoln can find the right words to hold the rest of the

1:13.6

fragile nation together.

1:15.5

Lincoln rises from his seat and approaches the lectern, ready to deliver his inaugural address.

1:21.5

The crowds' cheers dissipate into a hush as spectators push forward, eager to hear the new

1:27.0

president speak. But Lincoln isn't ready

1:29.4

yet. He places his notes on the lectern. He rifles through his pockets to find his reading glasses.

1:35.8

And then Lincoln takes off his tall hat and awkwardly holds it in his hands, confused on where to put it.

1:42.5

Senator Douglas realizes there's no room for the hat on the small

1:45.8

lectern, and Lincoln's opponents in the crowd take advantage of the pause to disrupt the proceedings

1:50.6

with booze and jeers. Douglas decides to act before the protest gets out of hand. He jumps to his

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