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How did the events of the 1850s lead to the Union in 1861?
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The events of 1850s lead to the union in 1861 by the election of Lincoln confirmed the South's decision to secede as Lincoln was uncompromising on his decision about property in slaves. It lead to the decline of the union in 1861.
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