When did President Abraham Lincoln decide that a goal of the Civil War should be to end slavery? A. before he was elected to his first term as president B. soon after he took office when South Carolina seceded C. during his reelection campaign for a second term D. after almost two years of indecisive warfare
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For much of the Civil War, Mr. Lincoln juggled conflicting pressures and politicians on the issue of slavery. But the movement toward emancipation of all black Americans was inexorable. After the Final Emancipation Proclamation was released n January 1, 1863, presidential aide John G. Nicolay wrote an anonymous newspaper editorial which concluded: "And for this New Year's gift, the man who has wrought the work, amid the doubts of friends, the aspersions of foes, the clamors of faction, the cares of Government, the crises of war, the dangers of revolution, and the manifold temptations that beset moral heroes, Abraham Lincoln, the President of the United States, is entitled to the everlasting gratitude of a despised race enfranchised, the plaudits of a distracted country saved, and an inscription of undying fame in the impartial records of history."1
sorry im not good with history..
@Mycat4556 i am confused
ABC orD
We cant tell you the exact answer
i think d
correct or worng
that would be my answer but you should probley get another opinion
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