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Compare And Contrast Lincoln's Letter To Horace Greeley

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The southerners believed that Abraham Lincoln was an abolitionist. While the election were going on during 1860, the leaders of the south told the south to secede from the Union if Lincoln were elected. It was true Lincoln was in abolitionist, but his concerns were saving the Union not about caring for the slaves. Lincoln wrote a letter to Horace Greeley which clearly stated that his intentions were not to bring an end to slavery. The south were so against Abolitionist, because Abolitionist were people who worked to end slavery. This is why the south felt if Lincoln was elected, he would outlaw slavery while serving his term in office. The south were against this because slavery was the way of life for the south. Ending slavery also

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