no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
well i feel that he was trying to free the slaves and bascially jus tryna have every thing equal and fair
"Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally." -- Abraham Lincoln
The northern states were smaller states so they were out numbered by the south where the most,political power was located. The idea to count the slaves was a compromise so that other things could get done. Often people have to compromise to get something they want and this is what happened.
The South felt secession was necessary due to a combination of economic, political, and social factors, particularly the perceived threats to their agricultural economy and way of life posed by the growing abolitionist movement and the election of Abraham Lincoln. They believed that their rights to self-governance and the institution of slavery, integral to their economy, were under attack by the increasingly dominant Northern states. Additionally, the South viewed secession as a means to preserve their sovereignty and protect their interests against what they saw as Northern aggression. This culminated in the belief that remaining in the Union would lead to the erosion of their rights and culture.
He's dead!
wanting slaves to be free.
The Kansas - Nebraska Act
Winning the Civil War.
He was the president of the ENTIRE country not part of it.
because southerners thought Abraham Lincoln was going to remove slavery
no the southern states approved of slavery and the northern states dissapproved of slavery
Initially the North Carolinian Unionists supported the Union and argued against secession. However, their arguments depended on Lincoln not attacking the Confederate states. After the battle of Fort Sumter, North Carolina Unionists felt Lincoln had betrayed them by the attack.
She was so very sad that eventually she had to be placed in an institution for the insane.
they did not like it
Abraham Lincoln's family was very glad that he was putting forth the hard work for short periods of time.
Yes, it is doubtful he would have pursued his war policy so vigorously if he had not.