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Wisconsin wanted to help Abraham Lincoln keep the Union together.
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He insisted that his only goal was to save the union, not end slavery
They restored Northern morale, and willingness to fight on.
He insisted that his only goal was to save the union, not end slavery
the inaugural address
When Lincoln instituted the draft during the US Civil War, to help bolster the number of Union troops, there were riots in New York City to protest this act. I believe Lincoln had to have Union troops help quell the problem.
It's true that the first priority of US President Lincoln was to preserve the Union at all costs. He personally was against slavery. Later in the war, he decided that issuing his Emancipation Proclamation would help bring an end to the war faster.
He insisted that his only goal was to save the union, not end slavery
After the Civil War Lincoln was without a doubt proud of the union for what they had done.
the ten(10) percent(%) plan
Union President Abraham Lincoln held the Union together; Confederacy President Jefferson Davis held the South together