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It was clear that as a Republican, Abraham Lincoln, personally believed that slavery was was morally wrong. However, as he stated many times before his election in 1860, he did not intend to cause problems where slavery already existed. He also stated that he did not have to Constitutionally power to abolish slavery.
Yes. North Carolina wasn't the first state to secede but a few states had already done so and it was a state that promoted slavery and Abraham Lincoln opposed of slavery.
President Lincoln is famously quoted as writing: "If I could free all the slaves and preserve the Union I would do that. Lincoln's primary aim was preservation of and restoration of the Union. Slavery was a very distant secondary concern, even though he was well aware that the cause of Civil War was certainly slavery. The key to his strategy was to convince the legislatures of slave states to change their statutes relating to slavery.
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The election of 1860. Abraham Lincoln was elected president. The south believed that he was going to abolish slavery. The south then began seceding from the union.
Civil War President Abraham Lincoln had just been elected US President when the first Southern state of South Carolina in December of 1860 seceded. That state would other Southern states and become united as the Confederate States of America. Part of the reason for secession was due to the South's concerns that Lincoln would abolish slavery entirely. Since Lincoln had not been inaugurated when the states seceded, though, James Buchanan was technically President at the very start. Jefferson Davis was president of Confederacy.Since it would take the usual long process to amend the US Constitution, to abolish slavery, the election of Abraham Lincoln was not a specific cause for secession. The US Supreme Court had said slavery was constitutional. Also, President elect Lincoln vowed to let slavery alone where it already existed.The South did consider Lincoln an enemy, but their secession had deeper toots then a new president that only gathered 31% of the votes.During the US Civil War, the US President was Abraham Lincoln.
the head is on the opposite side cause he was against slavery
The election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860, who was seen as anti-slavery, led to the Southern states seceding from the Union. They feared that his presidency would threaten their way of life, particularly regarding slavery.
President Abraham Lincoln wanted to end slavery, but not just slavery in the South. Even Washington DC had slavery when he became US President. Lincoln's ideas were based on the platform by which Great Britain abolished slavery. Lincoln proposed a reasonable set of plans to compensate slave owners to pay them the cost of their slaves. In order to not cause a social or economic disruption, he proposed that the abolition of slavery be gradual, even as long as two generations. His plan also called for providing free crop lands for slaves who wished to be free farmers. This type of plan in its day was reasonable and would have saved many lives and saved the South from destruction.
Lincoln. But they were freed by Union troops during their Southern campaigns, not by the Proclamation, which was mainly a tatcic to shame the British out of helping the cause of slavery.
The southern states made the assumption that Lincoln would make slavery illegal.