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Since I don't know the reference to the Lincoln speech or written statement for this question I am going to guess. Lincoln was not out to blame, but to unite. If he had verbally or written a negative opinion of the south he would have gone against his purpose. We seem to have lost the idea that you can get more flies with honey than vinegar. Lincoln knew this as a cleaver politician and his whole objective was unity.

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Q: In the second paragraph what does Lincoln say that Americans believed about the impending civil warwhy does he not identify the south as responsible for starting the war?
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