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That option might have been taken had the South remained in the Union and excepted some kind of peaceful political solution to the slavery question. As it was, since the country had had to spend millions and millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives to sustain the Union and Lincoln had simply declared most slaves to be free, there was no political sentiment whatsoever for further compensation. Michael Montagne

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Q: Why didn't the Union pay the owners for the slaves as they were considered property?
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