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What did lincoln think about the end of the war?

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What did Lincoln think about the end of the war?

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Lincoln realized that slavery could not return after the war. He agreed that his "war measure" would have to be made permanent for the entire country by a constitutional amendment. Therefore, he quickly supported action in Congress that led to the 13th Amendment.

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Answer:

Lincoln realized that slavery could not return after the war

Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore, he quickly supported action in Congress that led to the 13th Amendment.

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