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Lincoln was threatened by Maryland dues to its close proximity to Washington DC. He suspended Habeas Corpus in Maryland, which meant he could punish people without evidence, basically infringing upon the 4th amendment. He would have marylanders arrested for so much as speaking a word against the Union. For a historical parallel, look up the alien and sedition acts created by John Adams in the late 1700s.

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Lincoln wanted to prevent Maryland from seceding because if it did, Washington, D. C. , would be surrounded by Confederate territory. Making it difficult to communicate with other US states and would surely fall to confederates.

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C. Declaring Martial Law in Baltimore page 236

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He imposed martial laws

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