that it was wrong and not fair
His political opinion was that he would only stop slavery from spreading, not abolish it. His personal opinion was that slavery should be abolished and there was nothing worse.
Nobody really welcomed the civil war... There were things that led up to it like the slavery issue and Lincolns election. The main thing was Lincolns electoin because states in the south started to secced from the union.
Emancipation Proclamation, which abolished slavery in the United States.
At first his action to the civil war was only about keeping the nation together; later he decided he had to stop slavery, the cause of the war, to end the war, he himself never liked slavery and race meant nothing to judging a person.
Yes, the civil war was started on the issue of slavery.
The war started by handling slavery. The north wanted Slavery to end but the South wanted slavery to not stop. This argument got very bad and then POOF the war started. YOU GOT YOUR ANSWER
One of the conflicts that started the civil war was slavery
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. If you're asking if the civil war started the issue of slavery, no. Slavery was always an issue. If you're asking if slavery started the civil war, not exactly. The point of the civil war according to Abraham Lincoln was to preserve the Union. The Confederacy was only fighting in defense. Eventually slavery became abolished as an aftermath of the civil war, but the only reason the war itself was started was in order 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
The war started when Abraham became present and he wanted to stop slavery but the south wanted slavery. So Abraham and general Robert E. Lee started the civil war.
one of his biggest problems was how and what to do about slavery. when the civil war came to hand, he had no idea what to do, yet somehow managed it
The civil war started over "States Rights", not slavery.