US Election 1864 Map

The US 1864 election was unlike any other because the country was at war with itself. Large sections of the South show the Confederate states that didn’t participate. In the areas that did vote, Abraham Lincoln’s support spread across the Union states. George B. McClellan was the Democratic opposition and gained a bit of traction. Lincoln’s re-election came as the Civil War neared its end, with victories on the battlefield helping secure his win.
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