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What did Abraham Lincoln declare in his inaugural address?

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Answered by violetpaisley27
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Answer:

He declared that no state, under any condition could leave the union. He also stated that he woul not interfere with slavery in the states where it was already in existence.

Explanation:

The reason that this information is important, is because it shows that at the beginning of the war, his goal was to keep the union together, and not to end slavery. This fact changes the reasoning behind some major things he did during the civil war, including giving the Gettysburg address.

Answered by Sidyandex
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In his inaugural address, President Abraham Lincoln vowed not to use force for holding the union together.

At the same time, he promised that he will not interfere with slavery in those states where it existed at that time.

However, Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina became the bone of contention as there was massive tension between the north and south at that time.

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