Compare And Contrast Lincoln's Views On Slavery

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In Colonial America President Lincoln's views over slavery changed as time went past. He at first believed slavery was only acceptable to the south, then eventually began to think slavery was not acceptable at all. His first viewpoint was to stop slavery from expanding, secondly he wanted to colonize the slaves, and thirdly he wanted to let the slaves, freely, to live among the whites. Lincoln's first viewpoint was to stop slavery from expanding to new states. During the Lincoln and Douglas debates, Lincoln showed these views and they were greatly agreed upon. In Abraham Lincoln Slavery and the Civil War by Michael P Johnson, he writes, “while Republicans believed slavery was wrong, Lincoln insisted that they did not intend to harm it where …show more content…

In Abraham's Lincoln's first annual message he says, ” In such case I recommend that Congress provide for accepting such persons from such States, according to some mode of valuation, in lieu … of direct taxes, or upon some other plan to be agreed on with such States respectively; that such persons, on such acceptance by the General Government, be at once deemed free, and that in any event steps be taken for colonizing both classes (or the one first mentioned if the other shall not be brought into existence) at some place or places in a climate congenial to them. It might be well to consider, too, whether the free colored people already in the United States could not, so far as individuals may desire, be included in such colonization.” Meaning he wanted to free slaves and move them to a different place that was congenial to the slaves. He also wanted to give the blacks that were already free a choice to be colonized with the newly freed slaves. He also offered to compensate slave owners of states who agreed to free slaves. This wasn't effective in where only 8 of the 20 states agreed to do