Yes, by allowing two constitutional republics, democracy might have been able to survive the South's secession. Because maintaining unity was difficult, no action was taken.
Yes, by letting the South secede we would have allowed two constitutional republics democracy could have been saved. Steps were not taken because unity was tough to maintain.
There was no solution since the south wanted to keep the freedom to own, sell, torture, and kill other people over anything else.
Democracy was saved by the civil war. The implementation of universal suffrage would have been delayed by any endeavor to avoid hostility with the southern states. Fundamentally, the Civil War was about whether or not slavery should be legal.
Lincoln merely shifted the scales a little too far for the slave-owning or pro-slavery Democrats in the north and south who had already been pushed to the verge of seceding from the union over the issue.
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