Answer: The South would be opposed to Abraham Lincoln becoming President of the United States because he was an antislavery supporter. Lincoln's views on slavery were that it shouldn't be stopped but it shouldn't spread into further territory.
Explanation: Abraham Lincoln was the kind of person who was in favor of keeping slavery in its stationary position; he did not oppose it but he also did not like that it was spreading. People mainly disliked him for favoring equality and supporting former slaves.