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True. Lincoln was not an abolitionist. He knew that the US Constitution protected the right to have slaves and he believed upholding the Constitution. His famous emancipation proclamation applied only to slavery in the rebelling states and did not abolish slavery in states like Maryland and Missouri.

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Q: When Lincoln was first elected president he was willing to allow slavery to exist in the US if it would prevent a war true or false?
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Was Abraham Lincoln in favor of slavery?

This question appears to ask if Abraham Lincoln was in favor of slavery. With that said, Lincoln as a private citizen, was opposed to the institution of slavery in the United States. As a candidate for the Office of US President, and after he was elected US President, Lincoln had not changed his personal views that slavery was wrong. However, Lincoln was President of all of the USA, and believed that:A. As Chief Executive, he had no power under the US Constitution to end slavery;B. That in order to keep the Union whole, he made it clear that he had no intentions of trying to remove slavery where it already existed; andC. His intent was that slavery be not spread to US Territories or to new States.


How were president Lincoln and president Johnson plans different from congress?

They were different because President Lincoln was a man who hated slavery and wars. While President Johnson wanted to let the refurbishing punish the south. They were different because President Lincoln was a man who hated slavery and wars. While President Johnson wanted to let the refurbishing punish the south. Because President Lincoln hated slavery and wars. While President Johnson wnted the refurbishing to punish the south.


Why was Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis important?

because Abraham Lincoln was elected as president in 1860 and didn't believe in the expansion of slavery, which the south depended on as their economic livelihood, the south seceeded from the northern free states and created the Confederacy. The south elected Jefferson Davis as the president of the Confederacy, and they went to war with the Northern states, called Union in the American Civil War, which Abraham Lincoln led in the war.


Why did Frederick Douglass urge President Lincoln to act against slavery and what reasons did he give?

Fredrick Douglas urged president Lincoln to act on slavery because of the deplorable conditions that they were being subjected to.


What was the name of the anti-slavery side and the slavery side during the civil war?

The name of the Slave States was the Confederate States of America because they withdrew from the Union, because they didn't get what they wanted and also Abraham Lincoln was elected President.

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When Lincoln was elected president in 1860 his view on slavery were already known and included?

When Lincoln was elected president in 1860, his views on slavery were already known and included:


when and under what political party did Abraham Lincoln become president?

Lincoln was nominated as the Republican Party's candidate for president. He was elected president in 1860.The answer is 'Republican Party'. One of his aims, if elected, was to prevent slavery from extending into the territories.


What time was Abraham Lincoln elected for president?

slavery was my answer.


Why did the south secede after Lincoln was elected?

The south believed that President Lincoln was an abolitionist. They were afraid that Lincoln would outlaw slavery and seceded in anticipation of slavery being outlawed.


Who was unhappy that AberahamLincooln was elected president and why?

Mostly people in the South and people who were pro-slavery as Lincoln wished (and did) abolish slavery.


When Lincoln was elected president in 1860 his views on slavery were?

Lincoln did not like slavery and wanted to end the practice eventually but he was not an abolitionist. He respected the Constitutional right to own slaves.


Which action did seven southern states take after Lincoln was elected president?

Abolished slavery in MOST nourthern states


Why did the secede after Lincoln was elected president?

because he wanted to abolish slavery and the souths economy depended on slavery for field work while the north had factories to fuel their economy


Why did Abraham Lincoln want to be elected?

Even though he believed in slavery, as president he wanted it to end to keep the United States together.


Why did many southerners feel they had lost control of their destiny after Lincoln was elected president?

The SOUTH wanted slavery and LINCOLN was against slavery (he was for the NORTH). The CIVIL WAR actually started because of high tariffs... Most people mistake that matter for slavery!


What is the history of secession?

In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln did not agree with slavery and wanted to put a stop to it. The south wanted slavery and did not want it to stop, that means they did not want Abraham to be elected. After the election was official, 11 states seced from the union. They created the Confederacy of America, and elected Jefferson Davis as their president. Not long after they seceded the one and only Civil War started.


What triggered the war between the union and the confederacy?

Slavery. Both the union and confederates were arguing about if slavery should be in the mexican secession or not. Then when lincoln was elected to president, all southern states seceded