Lincoln had many views on the north and the south. He was definitely in favor for the north because, not only was he a republican and agreed with the abolition of slavery; but he also grew up in the north. He was also nominated to be president by the north, not the south. His views on the south were that he didn't want slavery and was upset about the fact that slavery was such a big deal, although he fought the war mainly for peace and unity.
Abraham Lincoln favored the North over the South mostly because he felt that slavery is wrong. Lincoln gave his life to defend what he thought was truly right and he is remembered for that.
Lincoln favored the Union.
The south was glad he was dead. The north, however, weren't.
Type your answer here... reunite the South with the North quickly.
the main idea of reconstruction is to rejoin the south and the north.
reunite the south with the north quickly
North was sad because he was there leader and the South was sad because he had made a promise to them that there would be peace between the North and the South forever.
Who shot first was the Confederacy "south" after Lincolns refusal to surrender the fort.
His concern over an inevitable conflict between the North and South
one of them was the war between the north [Union] and the south.
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The South believed they needed slaves and the North was against it. Both sides views became increasingly stronger around 1850.
The North believed in a free labor system and the South believed in a slave labor system.
One of the causes was the North and South's differing views on slavery.