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The American Presidential Election of 1864 

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The 20th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. In 1864, the country is still at war with itself or each other, however which way you look at it. A general Lincoln fires after the Battle of Antietam comes back to challenge him for the Presidency.
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Who cares if the southern half of the country split off and it’s been fighting a very bloody war against it ever since? Let’s have an election! The 20th Presidential election in American history took place on November 8th, 1864. Right smack dab during the Civil War, so yeah, Americans were a bit...preoccupied.
By the summer of 1864, the North (aka the Union) had gained momentum. The South (aka the Confederate States of America) was retreating, yet were not showing signs of giving up. Hundreds of thousands had already died. Even though the Union won the Battle of Gettysburg and the Siege of Vicksburg the previous summer, they had lost over 65,000 soldiers that summer to do it. In comparison, they had lost 108,000 during the entire war up to that point.
Many Northerners were growing tired of the war. Those who originally were excited about the war, now questioned the point of it. They were also questioning the President himself, the man who led them into it. Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln was questioning his ability to get re-elected, and rightly so. The country hadn’t re-elected a President since Andrew Jackson 32 years prior, way back in 1832. Lincoln had made many enemies, especially in Congress. Lincoln now openly embraced the emancipation of all slaves, and even Northerners turned against him because of this. Lincoln’s suspension of the writ of habeas corpus was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Obviously, this war had been a nightmare, and the stress had aged him considerably.
Two distinct factions developed in both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
First the Republicans. Well, some Republicans who didn’t like Lincoln split off. They called themselves “Radical Republicans,” and formed a new political party called the Radical Democracy Party. Woah...what a radical name. The radicals nominated John C. Fremont for President and general John Cochrane for Vice President, but their plan backfired as Fremont later ended up backing Lincoln after he was afraid the Democrats might win. More on the Democrats in a bit.
The other Republicans formed a new political party as well, called the National Union Party. Some Democrats even joined. They had a clear, impressively specific platform:
They wanted “pursuit of the war until the Confederacy surrendered unconditionally; a constitutional amendment for the abolition of slavery; aid to disabled Union veterans; continued European neutrality; enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine; encouragement of immigration; and construction of a transcontinental railroad.”
Lincoln wanted to go with a new running mate this time, dropping Hannibal Hamlin. (sorry Hannibal) to broaden his support. He went with a Democrat. That’s right, a Democrat! The National Union Party nominated Andrew Johnson, a former Senator and current Military Governor of Tennessee for Vice President.
Fortunately for the Republicans, the Democratic Party was even more split than them. The two major factions were the War Democrats and Peace Democrats. Extreme War Democrats wanted to finish the job completely. Extreme Peace Democrats, nicknamed Copperheads, wanted to stop the war immediately. Looking for unity, they nominated George McClellan, the general Lincoln had fired two years before. McClellan was definitely a War Democrat, but he was very popular, and the Democrats nominated the Peace Democrat George Pendleton, a Representative from Ohio, for Vice President to balance it out. Though McClellan personally was for continuing the war, the two ran a campaign for ending the war, a peace platform.
The fact that the Democrats were split and with Fremont changing his mind to endorse him gave Lincoln confidence he could actually get re-elected. Lincoln probably gained more confidence when on September 6, 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman led forces to take over Atlanta and his March to the Sea thereafter devastated the South.

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@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 4 года назад
_The Ultimate American Presidential Election Book: Every Presidential Election in American History (1788-2020)_ is now available! amzn.to/3aYiqwI
@qw000pz
@qw000pz 4 года назад
no its not
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 3 года назад
@@qw000pz Yes it is.
@deleted-something
@deleted-something Год назад
@@iammrbeat indeed
@DDBurnett1
@DDBurnett1 6 лет назад
It's a little sad that Lincoln dropped Hannibal Hamlin as VP. Not just because Johnson was a terrible president, but we missed out on having possibly the coolest named president.
@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770
@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 4 года назад
Hanibal Hamlin sounds too much like Hanibal Lecter.
@Karmy.
@Karmy. 4 года назад
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 that's why it's cool
@Tytoalba777
@Tytoalba777 3 года назад
@RYLE SALUNGA On the issue of Reconstruction, he'd be like Grant without the corruption. However, Hamlin was one the few Republicans who originally came from the Democratic party, not the Whigs, so his economic policies would probably more resemble the Democrats in the lead-up to the civil war, rather than the Whig economic policy. Expect a better reconstruction, but not homesteading or government support of railroads under his tenure. Overall a net gain, probably.
@jameskpolkastronomyhistory5984
@jameskpolkastronomyhistory5984 2 года назад
It'd Be Nice Too Bc We'd Have A Cool Haired Dude
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад
Agreed I should have kept Hamlin as my running mate because he definitely would have been a better Reconstruction president than Johnson. Given my landslide win in 1864, I probably would have won without Johnson as my running mate.
@JavaasJavaaaas
@JavaasJavaaaas 7 месяцев назад
"I didn't lose!, I Merely failed to win!" - George McClellan
@elitemk6
@elitemk6 4 месяца назад
and the americans keep coming and they dont stop comming
@sr.futboleditzz
@sr.futboleditzz 3 месяца назад
Oversimplified moment
@allthingssports4957
@allthingssports4957 2 месяца назад
⁠@@elitemk6They’re back to the rules and they hit the Americans runnin
@HPayne62
@HPayne62 4 года назад
This Lincoln guy seems like he's doing a good job. Let's hope he has a long, prosperous 2nd term.
@Angglio
@Angglio 4 года назад
Oh no! Mr. President look behind you!
@thenjdevilsfanatic
@thenjdevilsfanatic 3 года назад
(John Wilkes Booth gun noises and Latin screaming)
@derrickT0607
@derrickT0607 2 года назад
*pew*
@derrickT0607
@derrickT0607 2 года назад
@@thenjdevilsfanatic JWB: SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!!!!!
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад
I was too focused on the play at Ford’s Theatre!!!
@williamcfox
@williamcfox 8 лет назад
Finally! Another election vid. Andrew Johnson for vp was the biggest mistake ever.....
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 8 лет назад
+Political Junkie News No doubt!
@michaelheeheejackson7255
@michaelheeheejackson7255 7 лет назад
Mr. Beat's Social Studies Channel interesting man though
@ilikedota5
@ilikedota5 6 лет назад
should have went with thaddeus stevens
@BLAITE-hq5gy
@BLAITE-hq5gy 6 лет назад
Agree
@diSZaaa
@diSZaaa 4 года назад
Why?
@georgewashington673
@georgewashington673 4 года назад
Abraham Lincoln secretly pledged that should he lose the election, he would win the war between election day and the Inauguration of his successor, because the new president "will have secured his election on such ground that he cannot possibly save [the Union] afterward", in Lincoln's words.
@akorn9943
@akorn9943 2 года назад
Wouldn’t that be an interesting timeline, Lincoln loses the election, wins the war, very likely escapes being shot, and leaves office at the height of his popularity to be replaced by McClellan. What would even happen next
@gunshotlagoon922
@gunshotlagoon922 10 месяцев назад
@@akorn9943 We don't know if Lincoln would have avoided being shot even out of office since a lot of people hated his guts. But if McClellan became president I highly doubt slavery would have been abolished through the 13th amendment because it may not have passed the House between the election and inauguration day. McClellan himself was anti-abolition.
@SupermanGoldificado
@SupermanGoldificado 8 месяцев назад
@@gunshotlagoon922 In fact, if McCleland won, he would have possibly asked for peace for the Slave states.
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 4 месяца назад
@@gunshotlagoon922 Remember, though, that the President doesn't sign a Constitutional Amendment. Good if you approve of the 22nd Amendment.
@gunshotlagoon922
@gunshotlagoon922 4 месяца назад
@@sydhenderson6753 Of course the President doesn't do that. But Lincoln and his administration were able to convince a few lame duck Democrats to change their vote in favor of the 13th amendment in exchange for prolonging their political careers, which was instrumental in getting the amendment passed. This would have not likely happened had McClellan won the presidency.
@jerrypayne4870
@jerrypayne4870 3 года назад
at least I didn't discover these videos until 2020, so I can watch these videos through without having to wait.
@SanGrampsMapping
@SanGrampsMapping 3 года назад
Me too 🤣🤣🤣
@isaim3561
@isaim3561 Год назад
I didn't till 2023
@sandboxproductions_youtube
@sandboxproductions_youtube 4 года назад
The fact that Hannibal Hamlin refused to shave "his thing" off his neck arguably might have cost him a second Vice Presidential term.
@theamazinghippopotomonstro9942
@theamazinghippopotomonstro9942 4 года назад
I think that it was a good thing that this election went down though, it shows that even in the most troubling times we still uphold our democratic process
@San_Deep2501
@San_Deep2501 3 года назад
McClellan: *I didn't lose, I merely failed to win*
@JonnyKing_27
@JonnyKing_27 3 года назад
Damn it. I wanted to say it but it's fine 🙂🙃👌
@jettforpresident3428
@jettforpresident3428 7 лет назад
I think this is my favorite U.S Presidential election.
@isaiah9601
@isaiah9601 4 года назад
Fav election with the greatest president ever
@walker68175
@walker68175 3 года назад
To clarify on the Electoral Map: Tennessee and Louisiana, which were recently captured from the Confederates, had "elections" in them. However, their electoral votes were not counted, being deemed invalid as they were still treated like the other Confederate States. And from sources I can gather, their popular vote was not counted either on the popular vote map. Those elections were more of a "opinion based" poll for the people.
@SupermanGoldificado
@SupermanGoldificado 8 месяцев назад
In fact, the Union did not possess Tennessee and Louisiana in their entirety, only a part
@Kylefassbinderful
@Kylefassbinderful 3 года назад
I legit get kinda sad when I think about Lincoln being assassinated.
@MrHatoi
@MrHatoi 4 года назад
"He went with a Democrat" _Top 10 greatest mistakes in American History_
@shaizadamji3338
@shaizadamji3338 3 года назад
He went with a white supremisists
@aeris2001
@aeris2001 3 года назад
@@ThatOneGuy7999 Exactly, the Republicans were the good guys back then
@sthisisahumanboidavidvelaz2326
@sthisisahumanboidavidvelaz2326 3 года назад
It wasn't a mistake, it was a wrong accuracy
@derrickT0607
@derrickT0607 2 года назад
*I went with a Southerner* 99.9% One of the worst mistakes in my presidency.
@weldin
@weldin 2 года назад
@@aeris2001 Well, a 19th century democrat is one thing; Andrew Johnson is another.
@AbrahamLincoln4
@AbrahamLincoln4 3 года назад
Thank god for Sherman and Grant.
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад
Thank god we found the right generals in Sherman and Grant.
@FloridaMan4205
@FloridaMan4205 4 года назад
You made a mistake around 5:04. The Civil War ended on April 9, 1865, and Lincoln died on April 15, 1865, 6 days later. So, Lincoln did, in fact, live to see the end of the Civil War and preservation of the Union.
@spacechimp555
@spacechimp555 4 года назад
But he never got to see how “Our American Cousin” ended.
@FloridaMan4205
@FloridaMan4205 4 года назад
@@spacechimp555 "Other than that, how was the play Mrs. Lincoln?"
@FloridaMan4205
@FloridaMan4205 3 года назад
@RYLE SALUNGA lmao OverSimplified
@alvinhagg7412
@alvinhagg7412 3 года назад
No, he didn’t. On April 9:th general Lee surrendered but the CSA hadn’t capitulated. The civil war ended on may 9:th. By that time, Lincoln had been assassinated.
@Barneyfromhalflife1
@Barneyfromhalflife1 3 года назад
@@alvinhagg7412 look on wikipedia
@vn43twelve
@vn43twelve 8 лет назад
These videos are phenomenal
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 8 лет назад
Glad you like them. :D
@georgewashington673
@georgewashington673 3 года назад
1864 was the first presidential election won by someone with a beard, or any facial hair for that matter (Lincoln didn't have a beard when he won in 1860). It was also the first presidential election where both major candidates had facial hair.
@ictoan5966
@ictoan5966 2 года назад
Does Martin Van Buren count?
@rukminikrishna1938
@rukminikrishna1938 2 года назад
@@ictoan5966 he had long sideburns not a beard
@imajsstove2907
@imajsstove2907 2 года назад
@@rukminikrishna1938 i mean sideburns do counts as facial hair and the main comment says “was the first presidential election won by someone with a beard or any facial hair for that” and the first president with facial hair was John Quincy adams since he had sideburns.
@techwiz81
@techwiz81 2 года назад
Martin Van Buuren had wild mutton chops so this is incorrect
@garliccola9522
@garliccola9522 4 месяца назад
He had side burns when he was older didnt he?​@imajsstove2907
@ashleighstratmann7783
@ashleighstratmann7783 2 года назад
I thought of something: Lincoln was the first president to die during his second term office. W. Harrison and Taylor both died during their first term.
@SiVlog1989
@SiVlog1989 6 лет назад
One of the great what ifs, what direction would the nation have gone had Hanibel Hamlin stayed on the ticket instead of Andrew Johnson taking his place? Would reconstruction have looked different somehow?
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 6 лет назад
Most definitely it would have. Hamlin would have worked with the Radical Republicans.
@Benjifan2000
@Benjifan2000 Год назад
I think it would have been terrible. The way I see it is that if the radical Republicans got their way, it would have likely resulted in another Civil War or at least more fighting so having a more lenient person like Johnson start Reconstruction was probably better.
@SiVlog1989
@SiVlog1989 Год назад
@emperorvalkorion1483 would it though? It was under Johnson's watch that the Southern States started to at least attempt to go back to their pre-Civil War ways, including paving the way for the creation of the "Lost Cause", the rewriting of Civil War history, but from a Southern perspective, to blur the lines between reality and falsehood
@Benjifan2000
@Benjifan2000 Год назад
@SiVlog1989 Just look at what happened to Germany after WW1 and how punishment led to WW2 it would likely be similar to what would happen if the radical Republicans chose to punish the South.
@theggamer2824
@theggamer2824 24 дня назад
Alaska wouldn’t have been a state if it wasn’t for Andrew Johnson.
@brizy123
@brizy123 7 лет назад
Your videos help me so much in my classroom! My students love them! Thank you so much!
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing them. I am glad they help!
@IS34PreteristForce
@IS34PreteristForce Год назад
At least Lincoln didn’t have to worry about wealth after his presidency.
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
What a lifesaver
@cg123ize
@cg123ize Год назад
Fun fact mclellan became governor of new jersey after the war. there are roads named after him in the state
@McClellanGDK
@McClellanGDK Год назад
Dammit, I should’ve have won this election!
@Gia1911Logous
@Gia1911Logous 3 года назад
Fun fact: because the Union had most of the territories if Tennessee and Louisiana, they actually voted and contributed 17 electoral votes to Lincoln, which at the end weren't counted
@SupermanGoldificado
@SupermanGoldificado 8 месяцев назад
In reality those votes would never be valid.
@newstartyt3700
@newstartyt3700 4 года назад
4:27 - 4:33 I didn't lose!I merely failed to win!
@Eric_1991
@Eric_1991 3 года назад
Ah, I see you’re a person of culture as well!
@Memesgoo1
@Memesgoo1 3 года назад
Using oversimplified reference? There is gonna be a tax for that
@JonnyKing_27
@JonnyKing_27 2 года назад
@@Memesgoo1 there's gonna be a tax for that
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 2 года назад
I destroyed him
@isaim3561
@isaim3561 Год назад
​@Moai you wanting to tax him well There's gonna be a tax for that
@x0lopossum
@x0lopossum 7 месяцев назад
2:40 This might be Lincoln's worst political decision.
@Gage_Brumley
@Gage_Brumley Год назад
4:36 I guess Louisiana and Tennessee rejoined the Union by this point?
@SupermanGoldificado
@SupermanGoldificado 8 месяцев назад
actually just parts of them
@gamingvn3797
@gamingvn3797 3 года назад
Lincoln: 1864 I run for president, 1865 I'm going to die
@maw4734
@maw4734 2 года назад
Looking at that National Union Party platform...they absolutely killed it. Pretty sure every single plank was accomplished.
@ElementalSamurai
@ElementalSamurai Год назад
Mcllelan didn’t lose, he merely failed to win
@Giantsfan1736
@Giantsfan1736 3 года назад
I heard president Lincoln will be attending a play soon. I heard it had killer reviews
@liammozza2330
@liammozza2330 2 года назад
I didn't lose ! I merely failed to win!
@hamiltoncollections6282
@hamiltoncollections6282 3 года назад
I didn't lose i merely failed to win!
@CH-ek2bm
@CH-ek2bm 3 года назад
The United States must be one of the only, if not the only, country to have held a presidential election in the middle of a civil war.
@theperfectmix2
@theperfectmix2 8 месяцев назад
Somalia held presidential elections just last year while still in a civil war. Afghanistan held elections in 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019 while at war for its entire existence.
@inigobantok1579
@inigobantok1579 3 месяца назад
@@theperfectmix2 Afghanistan was under American security and control hence the ability to do elections and that is even stretching it with constant Taliban attacks by 2009 2015
@gagotarlet42
@gagotarlet42 3 года назад
Fun fact, the high school you work at is literally RIGHT NEXT TO THE TOWN I LIVE IN
@yashtherider9755
@yashtherider9755 3 года назад
Huge Man 6'4
@OrionCinemas
@OrionCinemas 7 лет назад
It would have been interesting to also include lincoln's note about how he promised to finish the war even if he lost the presidency.
@patrickolaughlin6027
@patrickolaughlin6027 5 лет назад
3:44 , William Tecumseh Sherman . Better than Lee , by a long shot . Uh oh...
@Newdivide
@Newdivide 4 года назад
I didn't lose, I mainly failed to win! - oversimplified
@royakuma4144
@royakuma4144 6 лет назад
5 weeks, that's more than that poor harrison dude.
@ShihammeDarc
@ShihammeDarc 10 месяцев назад
Would be really funny if McClellan beat Lincoln after he fired him for not following orders.
@abrahamlincoln937
@abrahamlincoln937 3 года назад
Thankfully I won re-election.
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
I Stan Abe Lincoln
@IkeOkerekeNews
@IkeOkerekeNews 2 года назад
The National Unity party formed the first and last national unity government ever in American political history.
@Exodius101
@Exodius101 4 года назад
Who else is binging these.
@abeIincoIn
@abeIincoIn 3 года назад
Election of 1964 is like ordering a burger during a pig to human genocide
@dragonrykr
@dragonrykr Год назад
I wish you did the 1860 and 1864 CSA elections too. They were quite simplistic but I feel like it'd be really curious to get some insight into the southern politics as well (or at least their attempt at it, for it was only 4 years)
@johnw9245
@johnw9245 10 месяцев назад
The 1861 Confederate States presidential election of November 6, 1861, was the first and only presidential election of the Confederate States of America. Their constitution stipulated a 6 year term for their president.
@DeezNuts-sx9jd
@DeezNuts-sx9jd 4 года назад
3:48 Uncle Billy FTW. Make those secessionist traitors roar.
@KellanLollis-eh2ps
@KellanLollis-eh2ps 2 дня назад
George McClellan: I didn't lose! I merely failed to win! Abraham Lincoln: You know what old buddy, old pal, you're fired.
@Eric_1991
@Eric_1991 3 года назад
Kansas Represent, Mr. Beat!
@SunflowerSocialist
@SunflowerSocialist 4 года назад
Yeah, Kansas!
@lightningbolt4419
@lightningbolt4419 3 года назад
I would vote Lincoln this election
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
I would vote him any day over the options we have
@-graphics1-379
@-graphics1-379 3 года назад
As a decendent by blood of McClellan, I think I am the only human dissatisfied with the results of the election.
@gt2p818
@gt2p818 2 года назад
My leige?
@maxfilmsdotcom7079
@maxfilmsdotcom7079 3 года назад
I wonder what McClellan would have done if he won
@xenophonanthony2791
@xenophonanthony2791 Год назад
He was a War Democrat, so he would continue the Civil War.
@user-dr2sm7wu5o
@user-dr2sm7wu5o 11 месяцев назад
So sad that Lincoln never got to see what he was fighting for in the end, at least he got to see African Americans have the right to vote.
@andnothingisreal
@andnothingisreal Год назад
This election.. It's always fascinated Me. Just the idea that The Nation had practically split into 2 yet We still continued our Democratic Duty to uphold the Electoral Process. Good stuff.
@shirtless6934
@shirtless6934 6 лет назад
Some questions: 1. What is the name of the background music? 2. At 1:30 you state that Lincoln's suspension of the writ of habeas corpus was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Please cite the case. I am aware of Ex parte Merryman, 17 F. Cas. 144 (C.C.D. Md. 1861) (No. 9487), which was decided by Chief Justice Taney, but he was riding circuit in the State of Maryland, and that was not a decision of the Supreme Court.
@joea.9969
@joea.9969 4 года назад
Ex Parte Milligan.
@Alex-yy5wo
@Alex-yy5wo 2 года назад
The song is “Tenting on the old Campground”, but I can’t find the specific recording.
@zaphoddog3878
@zaphoddog3878 4 года назад
Appomattox surrender was 9 April, Lincoln died 14 April
@Locojjona
@Locojjona 7 лет назад
I check out the video
@winchesterchua3311
@winchesterchua3311 2 года назад
Uhh how did Lincoln win Tennessee and Louisiana? Weren't they still Confederate states in 1864?
@ryan979_
@ryan979_ 2 года назад
The electoral votes won did not count
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 6 месяцев назад
They were mostly occupied by the Union.
@cooltaylor1015
@cooltaylor1015 2 дня назад
I can get my eyes to do some crazy focusing tricks with that picture of General Cochrane. It may be for a stereopticon. I can cross my eyes to split the center image into two, and refocus with the 2 side pictures. From there, I refocus again to combine the 2 false stereo images. I end up seeing 5 of him with the center in great relief and focus. If there are 3d elements to this photo, I didn't notice
@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770
@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 4 года назад
4:11 West Virginia!
@michaelheeheejackson7255
@michaelheeheejackson7255 7 лет назад
Why dont you have 100k+ subscribers?
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 7 лет назад
+Jeremy Clarkson I don't know but thank you. :) Maybe if John Green tweets out one of my videos one of these days.
@michaelheeheejackson7255
@michaelheeheejackson7255 7 лет назад
Mr. Beat maybe ☺
@zacharymohammadi
@zacharymohammadi 4 года назад
Now he does
@theretronians
@theretronians 3 года назад
@@iammrbeat your wish has been granted
@theperfectmix2
@theperfectmix2 3 года назад
@@theretronians More than double in fact
@LeonNikkidude
@LeonNikkidude 4 года назад
And there were postal shenanigans during that election for Mclellan but they didn't work and the culprits went to jail!
@lirisa1869
@lirisa1869 7 лет назад
Mr. Beat, I had always wondered something about this election, in regard to south. I realize the south had declared independence, so in that sense it makes since that they wouldn't have delegates, but it was argued by Lincoln among others that secession wasn't valid.There were no such Confederate States of America according to them, the civil war was an internal rebellion, so if one considers the positions of the southern states being a part of The United States and the states not having delegates at the presidential convention, they seem at odds.As per the constitution, not seeing the respective delegates of the southern states would be a breach of the constitution that no state should be denied suffrage. Perhaps, The South could have found their own candidate, someone that North would respect probably like Lee who was for state's rights, but wasn't fighting for slavery they may not have won, but they could have probably prevented a majority where it would go to the House and Radical republicans would have probably voted Lincoln in anyway.What are your thoughts on this?
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 7 лет назад
I suppose that could have happened, but that would be wishful thinking to assume Southerners would even come to the table, especially by this point. Another think to consider is that the North had a lot more people, and thus a lot more representatives, so even with Southern representation, the North would dominate in Congress.
@Avocado11
@Avocado11 6 лет назад
2:58 What about the War & Peace Democrats.
@spikethompson2000
@spikethompson2000 6 лет назад
I know this is real late Mr Beat, but you forgot to include the battle of Mobile Bay as a factor in the decision of the election.
@deleted-something
@deleted-something Год назад
oh boy
@fuzzpop24
@fuzzpop24 2 месяца назад
Hi guys I'm obsessed with this video.
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
Me to lol
@AD-tj4jc
@AD-tj4jc 3 года назад
I can't believe my homestate of NJ voted for McClellan. LMAO
@ashihfolo3929
@ashihfolo3929 3 года назад
Lol. You still voted for joe Biden. NJ
@AD-tj4jc
@AD-tj4jc 3 года назад
And?
@leoscar999
@leoscar999 3 года назад
@@AD-tj4jc Biden won
@gunshotlagoon922
@gunshotlagoon922 10 месяцев назад
NJ voted for Stephen Douglas in the 1860 election, so it's not a surprise they voted for McClellan who was a supporter of Douglas.
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
Common New Jersey L
@frankrevare4405
@frankrevare4405 3 года назад
didn’t know u were a fellow kansan.
@Alex-yy5wo
@Alex-yy5wo 2 года назад
Can somebody give me a link to tenting on the old campground in the background? I can’t find this original recording…
@forzajuve1297
@forzajuve1297 2 года назад
Here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9iosRhfhKFo.html
@Alex-yy5wo
@Alex-yy5wo 2 года назад
@@forzajuve1297 thank you!
@ana.pistachio4121
@ana.pistachio4121 4 года назад
I've been watching your videos on specific elections, fantastic btw. There's definitely a few I want to show my kids as a recap after notes. I just have a quick question. With the percentage of who voted out of the population, is it out of the entire population or out of the population who could vote in the time/voting age population (in terms of more recent elections)? Thanks for the clarification if you can or anyone else can potentially provide it.
@mrchangcooler
@mrchangcooler Год назад
Hold on there, tennessee and louisiana participated in the election?
@rankingeverydoctorwhostory8756
@rankingeverydoctorwhostory8756 4 года назад
After watching Ken Burns' Civil war, I remember despising McClellan. I don't remember all the specifics but screw that guy
@karnubawax
@karnubawax 4 года назад
If the election had happened a year earlier...
@samlerf
@samlerf 3 года назад
Lincoln won? Woah, spoiler alert please?!
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230 Год назад
Keep in mind McClellan literally got his hands on Lee’s entire battle plan and still only achieved a bloody stalemate at Antietam.
@tukie____8957
@tukie____8957 4 года назад
it kind of depressing that everyone that we see here is dead
@user-jx8qq8ou2i
@user-jx8qq8ou2i 6 месяцев назад
Mr Beat can you do what if Abraham Lincoln lost the election of 1864
@purplepurple3914
@purplepurple3914 3 года назад
the general got revenge
@oval-boy6994
@oval-boy6994 3 года назад
Why didn't he show the election of the Confederate States of America?
@KlynerKaiOffical
@KlynerKaiOffical 3 года назад
This is American Politics
@siononalundula1699
@siononalundula1699 3 года назад
Because it was not a recognized sovereign nation.
@joshuni03
@joshuni03 3 года назад
And because the Confederates had 6 year terms, so even placing Jeff Davis in the Confederate Presidency in 1861 wouldn't have given them an election until 1867.
@jesurenbnb
@jesurenbnb Год назад
George mcClellan didn't lose he "merely" failed to win!
@Levitationable
@Levitationable 2 года назад
This video has 180 comments only? What?! How?!
@dannycole6956
@dannycole6956 4 года назад
I like it, when Abraham Lincoln did on Re-election in 1864.
@rukminikrishna1938
@rukminikrishna1938 2 года назад
The democrats ticket was made entirely of Georges
@lucaslevinsky8802
@lucaslevinsky8802 2 года назад
Lincoln won all but his home state
@Joemight13
@Joemight13 3 года назад
3:78
@swahgiilitiousyt8483
@swahgiilitiousyt8483 6 лет назад
+4:36 How Did Louisana Vote, Didn't they secede
@iammrbeat
@iammrbeat 6 лет назад
The Union had regained control of Louisiana by that time.
@Lubbock_Kid1959
@Lubbock_Kid1959 4 года назад
And Tennessee
@ryrygoogoo
@ryrygoogoo 5 месяцев назад
Can someone explain to me how did Louisiana vote in the election if it was part of the confederacy?
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 4 месяца назад
It was mostly occupied by the Union after Farragut captured New Orleans.
@znchilly9153
@znchilly9153 3 года назад
Music?
@cody8432
@cody8432 8 лет назад
meep
@FlyinBlaney
@FlyinBlaney 7 лет назад
jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaames
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
meep
@lucaslevinsky8802
@lucaslevinsky8802 2 года назад
1:52 radical *democracy* party ???????????????
@hirotoball
@hirotoball 2 года назад
love lincoln he's the best president followed by biden
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
Joe Biden's a mid tier president at best. Even though I lean more democratically than Republican I gotta say he kinda sucks
@huntertaylor9191
@huntertaylor9191 3 года назад
I with McCellan won
@Dalton906J
@Dalton906J 27 дней назад
If only we had Hannibal Hamlin
@Jooshiwah
@Jooshiwah 4 месяца назад
My last name is also mcclellan
@thatg807
@thatg807 2 года назад
🐐🐐🐐
@mostfactualartificial8228
@mostfactualartificial8228 4 года назад
I wish you were my teacher
@glenpierce9301
@glenpierce9301 3 года назад
how were votes of confederate states counted?
@MeesterTweester
@MeesterTweester 3 года назад
They didn't vote, they seceded from the USA
@glenpierce9301
@glenpierce9301 3 года назад
@@MeesterTweester no. not allowed.
@MeesterTweester
@MeesterTweester 3 года назад
Glen Pierce exactly
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