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He ended slavery to gain the support of the anti-slavery people in America. which in turn would help him win the war. And why is was slow because it took long time for people to except the rule.

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US President Lincoln ended slavery through the defeat of the South and when Congress passed the 13th amendment in December of 1865.

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