His primary goal was to keep the United States from splitting apart - in other words, to keep the union together.
To keep the Brtish and French from aiding the Confederates - it would have made them look pro-slavery.
The Republican party was divided on certain issues during the Civil War, but they were the party that wanted to keep the Union together and to free the slaves. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president.
the civil war to keep the south united with the north, the Emancipation Proclaimation that led to the end of slavery, he won the general election
Lincoln's skillful political leadership helped keep the crucial borders states in the union and maintain Northern morale, while his effective diplomacy kept Britain and France form aiding the South.
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* The proclamation emansepating slavery! Loncolns ruse, to keep France, and England from joining the South; in the civil war. But for that proclomation; the South would have most probably won the civil war, with France, and England as their allies. * It was a piece of propoganda; that effectivly kept both France, and England out of direct participation in the war!
No, Lincoln only added that morality factor to stop England from joining the South. He only wanted to keep the union together.
For his bravery and courage to keep our country together through the Civil War.
How to keep the border states onside.
To keep the Union together.
keeps the union
To keep the union intact, in other words keep USA undivided
The Union (the North) led by Lincoln.
The South greatly wanted foreign powers to enter the Civil War; Southern leaders believed that Britain and France would intervene on the Confederacy's behalf. The confederacy hoped that it would gain foreign support and would rush to victory like the colonists did in the American Revolution with French support. However, as we know, this never happened. Abraham Lincoln made sure of that when he issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Once slavery was introduced as a focal point of Civil war conflict, nations like Britain and France, that had banned slavery, would not become embroiled in the conflict.
His primary goal was to keep the United States from splitting apart - in other words, to keep the union together.
At the start of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln did not plan to allow the Southern states to break the Union apart. He wanted to keep the country whole and felt it was his duty as President.