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Lincoln's strategy for keeping the border states in the Union was threefold. One: He wished to preserve or establish loyal governments in the border states. Two: He wanted the states to foster loyalty among citizens and for the states to support the war effort. Three: He wanted to minimize military occupation of these states.

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After South Carolina's secession from the Union President Lincoln took control of the "bordering states". These states did not have a pro-union or pro-confederate government so there was no need for the states to declare either way.

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Union troops were promtly sent to Missouri to secure it for the North. Such was one of U.S Grant's first assignments. He may have also have used legal tactics to quash pro-Confederate speakers and newspapers.

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By issuing Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves and let them join the Union Army and Navy.

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