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3 January, 14:13

What was Lincoln's personal belief about slavery?

He supported it in new states

He wasn't worried about slavery. He was indifferent.

He supported it, but only in Southern states

He believed it would die out on its own

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  1. 3 January, 16:38
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    Abraham Lincoln believed that "Slavery would die on It's own"
  2. 3 January, 17:01
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    Abraham Lincoln's belief about slavery was that he believed it would die out on its own

    Explanation:

    It is the consensus nowadays in the popular culture that it was Lincoln who as absolutely anti - slavery but that had not been the case for long.

    he did amass enough support from south and he was also not willing to concede that slavery could end as soon as it did.

    For him it was a concern of political reasons and the states that were seceding and how they would have ultimately broken the system of US that prompted the civil war and not necessarily slavery itself.

    He had famously said that if he could keep southern states with the slavery he would have.
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