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In the simplest terms I can think of, the Republican party was formed in the 1850s (Lincoln's days) as a largely anti-slavery party to oppose the Democrats.
he thought slavery was right.
I think you mean "abolition" and that means to get rid of slavery
didn't he want slavery everywhere?
in my mind, i think moral is more important. you see, we can make money when we lost it. however, can you image what happen to ourselves and our city when we lost our moral? can you find it again? anyway, if you want to be a good man, the first rule you must obey is following moral. so i think moral is more important.
He thought that it was a moral issue
yes he did
The election of Lincoln is why they left the union because they felt he would stress the federal issue of outlawing slavery and they felt it was a states rights issue.
Abraham Lincoln thought that slavery was pulling the country apart.
1863 I think
slavery
i think he lost because Lincoln had more clot than Douglass and because Douglass was for slavery and Lincoln was not
They had an overwhelming superiority in material advantages: population, industry, munitions, a standing army, a fleet, and a moral imperative because of the slavery issue.
i think so.........maybe.
The interpretation of states rights, particularly related to issue of slavery
The answer is true I think
Mary Todd Lincoln, supported the abolition of slavery. Her support of the abolition of slavery is believed to have originated with the influence of her grandmother, who according to legend, aided slaves seeking freedom through the "Underground Railroad".