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Lincoln disagreed with John J. Crittenden's plan to keep the Union together because it proposed constitutional amendments that would allow the expansion of slavery into new territories. Lincoln believed that allowing slavery to spread was fundamentally wrong and contrary to the principles of freedom and equality. He was committed to preventing the further extension of slavery, which he viewed as essential for preserving the Union and promoting justice. Moreover, he felt that compromising on such critical moral issues would undermine the nation's values.

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