Answer: One "Union/Inseparable" against Southern secession
Abraham Lincoln's attitude
Abraham Lincoln's Attitudes on Slavery and Race. by Jörg Nagler. The life of Abraham Lincoln coincided with dramatic societal transformations that shaped the future of the United States. In the center of these developments stood the question whether that nation could continue to grow with the system of slavery or not.
Abraham Lincoln's Attitude On Restoring the South God does not hold our old sins against us nor does He act like forgiveness is a favor to us even though it is. When President Lincoln was asked how he would treat the rebellious southerners when they were defeated he said "I will treat them as if they had never been away.
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Lincoln's attitude towards the war and his mindset about the end goal of the war changed as the war went on. At the beginning of the war Lincoln said that he would not do anything about slavery because he legally could not. In the first inaugural he says "I have no purpose directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN ATTITUDE 1. 1. Lost his job2. Got defeated for legislature3. Started business and failed4. Wife died of a fatal disease5. Experienced nervous brea...