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What was Abraham Lincoln’s aim in Life?

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Answered by pratyush15899
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➡️ In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln had just one goal. This idea was to preserve the Union rather than concentrate on the issue of slavery. Lincoln was prepared to take any actions to save the Union regardless of the slaves being held and laboring in the South.

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Answered by mahitiwari89
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Abraham Lincoln’s aim in Life

President Abraham Lincoln had only one goal in mind in 1862. Rather than focusing on the issue of slavery, this idea was to preserve the Union. Lincoln was willing to go to any length to save the Union, regardless of the slaves held and labouring in the South.

Abraham Lincoln was the most influential figure in American history and the greatest hero because of his charisma and incredible impact as a result of his one-of-a-kind appeal. The best of his training was embedded in his humble background and steady political rise, during which he tasted both defeat and success.

Most citizens learned a lesson from his life. His moral life was worthy of imitation, owing to his upbringing in a religious family whose fundamentals opposed immorality and slavery. He was familiar with the problems of landlessness because his family was stationed in Indiana at times when he was a child.

Americans saw Lincoln as a firm and principled man, it was very easy for Lincoln to appeal to the citizenry once his life history became public. Throughout his life, he never wavered from his vision of the United States' unity and service to humanity.

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