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What was Abraham Lincoln talking about when he said A house divided against itself cannot stand​

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Lincoln felt that the ideals of freedom for all and the institution of slavery could not coexist, morally, socially, or legally, under one nation

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Lincoln felt that the ideals of freedom for all and the institution of slavery could not coexist, morally, socially, or legally, under one nation.

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basically if everyone couldn't get along, the nation couldn't be successful.

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