Question
Abraham Lincoln's words "with malice toward none" conveyed what position toward the South near the close of the war?
The North would send no assistance to the South after the war's end.
Northern and southern states would be governed separately but equally.
The North would welcome the South back into the United States.
The North would punish the South for its rebellion.
The North would send no assistance to the South after the war's end.
Northern and southern states would be governed separately but equally.
The North would welcome the South back into the United States.
The North would punish the South for its rebellion.
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Abraham Lincoln's words "with malice toward none" conveyed the position that **the North would welcome the South back into the United States**. These words reflected Lincoln's desire for reconciliation and healing after the Civil War, rather than seeking vengeance or punishment against the South for its rebellion. He advocated for a compassionate approach to rebuilding the nation and reintegrating the Southern states.