ABRAHAM LINCOLN Gains Popularity Republican National Convention 1860 Newspaper
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In 1860, Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was rapidly gaining national prominence. His rise culminated at the Republican National Convention in Chicago, where he secured the nomination on the third ballot, marking his transformation from a relatively obscure lawyer to a major political force.
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In 1860, Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was rapidly gaining national prominence. His rise culminated at the Republican National Convention in Chicago, where he secured the nomination on the third ballot, marking his transformation from a relatively obscure lawyer to a major political force.
