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7 May, 09:09

Why did lincoln appeal more to his political party

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  1. 7 May, 09:35
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    Lincoln and his party, Oakes maintains, drew much of their attitude toward slavery from the assumptions of political abolitionism, and this would have a major impact on emancipation policy. For one thing, it inclined the Union to move much more quickly and firmly against slavery than is often acknowledge.
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