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Abraham Lincoln referred to the principle of human equality as the great proposition on which the nation was founded, emphasizing that all men are created equal. He was particularly referring to the Declaration of Independence, which articulates this foundational belief, and the Constitution, which, despite its imperfections, aimed to establish a government that would uphold these ideals. Lincoln believed that this commitment to equality was central to the American identity and the fight for unity during the Civil War.

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