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Belen Davila
9 May, 19:42
Who does lincoln imply started the war?
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Kadyn Christian
9 May, 22:52
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Well, Lincoln didn't necessarily state who, but what started the war and the reason was slavery. Or, you could state the slaves, after all, they were the ones wanting their rights as people, not as an object.
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