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Turner Johnston
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8 May, 22:58
What's Lincoln's main argument
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Sandra Keith
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Lincoln argued that the Civil War was about the equality of all people and preserving democratic government. He opens by claiming that the founders created a nation dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
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