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In 1863, Abraham Lincoln was primarily worried about the ongoing Civil War and the high casualties suffered by Union forces. He faced challenges in maintaining public support for the war and managing the political divisions within his own party. Additionally, Lincoln was concerned about the performance of Union generals and the need for effective military strategies to achieve a decisive victory. The Emancipation Proclamation issued that year also added to his concerns about how to navigate the complex issues of slavery and its implications for the war effort.

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