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What did Lincoln want to do to the southern states after war?

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Postwar policy of Abraham Lincoln At the end of the war, Lincoln’s policy for the defeated South was not clear in all its details, though he continued to believe that the main object should be to restore the “seceded States, so-called,” to their “proper practical relation” with the Union as soon as possible.

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