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There were two main goals of the union army. The first goal was to preserve the union, and the second goal was to abolish slavery.
The main goal was the restoration of he Union.
The main goal of the Union army in the east was to not be defeated by the Confederacy. This was the main goal of the entire Union Army from 1861 to 1864.
During the American Civil War, the Union's fundamental goal was to preserve the 'indissoluble union' of the United States of America. As the war progressed, the basic goal for the North widened to include the abolition of slavery.
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.
The main goal of the union was to preserve the union, until the emancipation proclamation changed the reason of the war to slavery.
To keep the union intact, in other words keep USA undivided
The goal of the North was at first to bring the Southern states back into the Union. later on Lincoln said in the Emancipation Proclamation that he would free all Southern slaves if the Union won the war
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The North's objective was, first, to restore the Union. After Antietam when Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, ending slavery arose as an important secondary goal.
The original goal of the union was to preserve the union at all cost.
It turned it into a crusade against slavery, so that Britain and France could not afford to be seen supporting the Confederates.
The emancipation proclamation was a document written in the United States of America, (Union) during the Civil War. It mainly stated that the slaves in the Confederacy were now freed. However, it did not free the slaves in the border states (Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Delaware) because Lincoln knew they would secede and the Union would not win the civil war. The Emancipation Proclamation changed the way the Union thought about the war. At first, the reason for fighting was to preserve the Union and keep the country together, but afterwards, the goals had changed to free the slaves of the south.
The goals of a labor union are supposed to be dictated by its members. Whatever the goal of the common worker, that is the goal of the union.
The desire of the Union to prevent European countries from aiding or supporting the Confederacy. With the North committed to ending slavery, those who supported the South could be seen as propping up the institution, something that Europeans had already worked to outlaw there.
The goal was to discourage the Soviet Union from attacking free nations.
There were two main goals of the union army. The first goal was to preserve the union, and the second goal was to abolish slavery.