Lincoln's primary goal was to preserve the USA, not to liberate the slaves.
Restoring the Union and regaining the cotton revenues was true, however, his emancipation proclamation had other intents.
Lincoln's initial objective was to do all he could to keep the country unified. He said "I would save the Union ...If I could save the Union without freeing the slaves, I would do it; and if I could do it by freeing all the slave, I would do it" The president knew slavery was immoral and he disagreed with it, but his main objective was to save the country from splitting apart. Later on in the Civil War Lincoln saw it necessary to change the meaning of fighting the war; changing it to a war to free the slaves. This was done to save the Union.
When it became clear that the states that seceded from the US were serious about their attempt to form a new nation, US President Lincoln's first goal was end the rebellion and keep the USA intact. Later his goals changed as the war developed. His Emancipation Proclamation was a measured attempt to cause serious problems within the rebellious Rebel states.
To restore the unity of the USA - and, by implication, to save the cotton revenues
During the American Civil War, the President of the Union (i.e., the United States), Abraham Lincoln, had one persistently pursued goal, namely, preservation of the Union. As the war progressed, the abolition of slavery became another desperately sought goal of Lincoln and many other Northerners, not to overlook many of the enslaved Americans in the South.
President Lincoln's main goal was to preserve and restore the Union, which was his central sworn duty as President. Although he also wished very much to see the end of slavery, he only pursued that goal when it aligned with the one of restoring the Union.
Lincoln said that he acted to preserve the Union. Although he later decided to free the slaves in the South, it was not his stated motive for seeking to disband the Confederacy.Restore the Union.
To prevent the south from seceding from the north.
Abraham Lincoln was president at the time of the US Civil War. His goal was to end the Southern rebellion. He was a Unionist and not a Confederate.
During the first-term of President Lincoln's presidency, Lincoln's goal was to preserve the Union. This goal was severely challenged by the fact of the Civil War, which began soon after he took office in March of 1861.
His goal was to preserve the Union.
Unification of the States
President Lincoln's main goal was to reunite the union.
his original main goal was the restore the union. he freed the slaves in about the middle of the war.
restoring southern representation in congress
President Lincoln's original war goal
At the beginning of the Civil War President Lincoln stated that the war was being fought to preserve the Union.
Abraham Lincolns main goal at first was to keep the states together. But later slavery was included but no by choice. It just mixed in and was part of it till the end
Reunite the country
President Abraham Lincoln's main goal as the US president was to end the Southern rebellion. Which was the US Civil War. He therefore appointed generals, made military decisions, and did everything in his power to reunite the United States. He was successful in that endeavor.
to end the civil war