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Abraham Lincoln stopped slavery on September 22nd, 1862
Abraham Lincoln was raised by his father who was a strict Baptist and did not believe in slavery. His views and the encounters Lincoln had with slaves themselves influenced his views on slavery.
There were many groups and people who were against Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Anyone who did not want to see slavery abolished where the front runners. A group of Northerners known as the Copperheads were some fo the more vocal.
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The basic reason behind the efforts of Abraham Lincoln to root out slavery was to strengthen democracy.
Abraham Lincoln was opposed to slavery for several reasons. He was raised in a church that had very strict moral standards and were opposed to alcohol, dancing and slavery. He felt that slavery was morally wrong.
Abraham Lincoln stopped slavery on September 22nd, 1862
Abe Lincoln did not like slavery.
The Lincoln and Douglas debates in 1858, were extensively covered by newspapers in both the North and the South. Northerners followed the debates and by doing so, brought to national attention the views of Abraham Lincoln. Abolitionists in the North were impressed with Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery.
Abraham Lincoln did not believe in slavery.
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Abraham Lincoln disagreed with slavery right from the get-go .. :) Hope I helped ..
Abraham Lincoln did not believe in slavery.
It was the issue of slavery that Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas disagreed about during their political debates. Stephen A Douglas supported slavery while Abraham Lincoln opposed it.