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4 November, 13:02

Lincoln's plan for the south after the war was considered very by many northern politicians

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  1. 4 November, 14:00
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    B) Lenient

    He didn't want to be so harsh, and knew they only were being mislead from the rich people making free labor off the slaves. Most of the confederates fighting hardly had slaves and barely shared any "racist pride". So Lincoln was Lenient.
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