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Azul Zhang
8 January, 00:37
Why did the South fear Abraham Lincoln?
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Cindy Gilmore
8 January, 01:42
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South's fear of Lincoln was the belief that he planned to abolish slavery.
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The primary explanation for Lincoln's hostility for the South was the common assumption that he was trying to end slavery. Ironically, Lincoln did not expect anything like that; he merely tried to discourage the expansion of slavery to new territory like Kansas.
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