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Would the cause of racial equality have progressed more slowly if, in 1861, Abraham Lincoln had simply let the Southern states secede?​

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Answer is no.

Explanation:

  • Racial equality would not have been possible if Abraham Lincoln did not intervene when the Southern States secede.
  • The South lead to a successful secession to separate themselves from the Union and formed the Confederate States.
  • The break of the Union led President Lincoln to start the Civil War to unify America as one nation.
  • The South wanted to continue practising slavery because it was part of their economy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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