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4. Why did President Lincoln support the abolition of slavery?

A. He thought that it would help the North win the war.

B. He thought slavery gave too much power to the South.

C. He thought that the South would surrender if slavery were abolished.

D. He felt that slaves would continue supporting the South unless they were freed.

please help or at least give me a hint :(
5 years ago

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R_scott
math???

google "Emancipation proclamation"
5 years ago

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