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      • What started as a small group of young men demonstrating during the 1860 election, snowballed into a mass movement of working-class Americans marching to end slavery. They called themselves the Wide Awakes. And they are widely seen as the political force that helped elect Abraham Lincoln and spur the Civil War.
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    The Wide Awakes were a youth organization and later a paramilitary organization cultivated by the Republican Party during the 1860 presidential election in the United States. Using popular social events, an ethos of competitive fraternity, and even promotional comic books, the organization introduced many to political participation and ...

  3. 4 days ago · It only took a few months to turn the Wide Awakes into one of the largest partisan movements America had ever seen, believed to have 500,000 members—proportionally the equivalent of 5 million today.

  4. 3 days ago · Their goal: defend free speech in America. What started as a small group of young men demonstrating during the 1860 election, snowballed into a mass movement of working-class Americans marching to end slavery. They called themselves the Wide Awakes. And they are widely seen as the political force that helped elect Abraham Lincoln and spur the ...

  5. One of the largest campaign events that the Wide Awakes did was the Grand Procession parade in New York City. It was the biggest pro-Lincoln rally in America, and thousands of Wide Awake members across the country came to New York to celebrate Abraham Lincoln (New York Morning Courier and Enquirer, 1860).

  6. By energizing the tone of the campaign, the Wide Awakes had a major impact on how Americans interpreted Lincolns victory in the days and weeks between election and secession. By the end of 1860, the nation was wide awake. Here the story enters that strange vortex between election and war.

  7. Jul 11, 2020 · By the time American voters went to the polls with the spread of slavery on the line, the Wide Awakes boasted approximately a hundred thousand members — equivalent to one million in today’s population — from Maine to Oregon, and from Minnesota to the Ohio River Valley.

  8. The untold story of the Wide Awakes, the young Americans who took up the torch for their antislavery cause and stirred the nation. When Abraham Lincoln campaigned in Hartford, Connecticut, in...

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