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Perhaps unclear or at best ambivalent. Lincoln did not win the state in his run for the Presidency and after the US Civil War it did not ratify the amendments to end slavery or to grant African Americans equal rights under the US Constitution. It did however send about 80,000 men to fight in that war.

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