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Alexus Walsh
28 August, 15:00
Who believed that slavery was a moral issue?
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Bronson Malone
28 August, 16:38
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Abraham Lincoln he was the republican that believed slavery was a moral issue and that overall angered people off and specifically one person who happened to assassinate him.
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