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What was Abraham Lincoln's official stand on slavery during the presidential campaign of 1860? Question 7 options: The African slave trade should be ended immediately Slavery should not be allowed to spread into new territories. A constitutional convention should be held to resolve the issue. All slaves within the United States should be freed within ten years.

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Answered by MVB
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Abraham Lincoln expressed moral opposition to slavery in both private and publicly.

Initially, he tried to bring about the eventual extinction of slavery by stopping its further expansion into any U.S. territory and by proposing compensated emancipation in the early part of his presidency.


Lincoln agreed with the Republican Party's platform of 1860 stating that slavery should not be allowed to expand into any more United States

Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question is (B)-Slavery should not be allowed to spread into new territories.

Abraham Lincoln, an American president who was shot dead for his ideology against slavery. Shot dead for leading the country towards unity during the American Civil War. Who shot dead at a point blank range with a derringer for his good deeds.

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