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Three of Abraham Lincoln's controversial actions include his suspension of habeas corpus during the Civil War, which allowed for the arrest and detention of individuals without trial, raising concerns about civil liberties. His issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, while a significant step towards abolishing slavery, was criticized for being a wartime measure that did not immediately free all enslaved people. Additionally, Lincoln's decision to prioritize the preservation of the Union over the immediate abolition of slavery often drew ire from abolitionists who believed he was not doing enough to combat the institution of slavery.

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