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Q: Why did Lincoln think slavery was a moral issue?
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Did Lincoln think slavery was a moral or legal issue?

He thought that it was a moral issue


Did Abraham Lincoln think slavery was a violation of fundamental moral and religious principles?

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What did the south think of the U.S. government after Lincoln was elected?

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.


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Abraham Lincoln thought that slavery was pulling the country apart.


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1863 I think


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Why do you think Douglass lost the presidential election to Abraham Lincoln?

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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.


Did Abraham Lincoln sign the Slavery Treaty?

i think so.........maybe.


What do you think was the major issue that led to the Civil War?

The interpretation of states rights, particularly related to issue of slavery


Was the civil war started on the issue of slavery true or false?

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What did Mary Lincoln think about slavery?

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