Abraham Lincoln's Goals For The Union

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Darien Dillavou
S.S./English Per. 5/6
Abraham Lincoln essay
12/12/16
Abraham Lincoln
Everyone in America has met at least one colored person, but only a few of them treat them differently than everyone else. On December 6, 1865 the 13th amendment was ratified ending slavery in America it was not ended in 1863 when the emancipation proclamation was issued. To Lincoln the union was more important than personal ideals and goals so some of Lincoln’s goals for the union were. Keeping it from separating into the Union and the Confederacy, Lincoln then saw slavery as morally wrong but he was willing to overlook slavery so that he could save the country, and Lincoln had a plan to try and cut off the confederates resources so that they had to come back