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How does Lincoln support his implied argument

that the Union must continue to fight the Civil

War?

by outlining a specific strategy for winning the

coming battles

by recognizing the bravery of the Union soldiers

by dedicating the battlefield to the men who died

there

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  1. Yesterday, 23:04
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    America's Civil War of the eighteen-sixties began as a struggle over a state's right to leave the Union. President Abraham Lincoln firmly believed that a state did not have that right. And he declared war on the southern states that did leave. Lincoln had one and only one reason to fight: to save the Union
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