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Lincoln's attitude toward slavery was _____. that it should be kept below the missouri compromise line to the pacific that he did not care one way or the other that he was more concerned with keeping the union together that it must be abolished at all costs

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User Noell
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That he was more concerned with keeping the union together
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User Overstood
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Answer:

It was not fair.

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If he was the man everyone thought he was he would never everhave a thought like that, eeply in his heart he believed black people must have been treated as well as the white ones, because of that he was fair and kind going untill his extremes to achieve what he believed in.

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