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In truth, Abraham Lincoln did not stop the Civil War from breaking out; his election as the 16th American president is in fact one of the primary causes of the Civil War. At the same time, it can be said that he is mainly responsible for its successful conclusion, that is, for the Union victory in the four-year conflict.

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During the Civil War, Lincoln found ways to weaken the South by cutting off the routes on which supplies were transported (railroads), or in one case, the North had the advantage using Morse Code to relay messages across the country. Eventually the North won, the South gave in and slavery ended...

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he saved the union by using shemans march to eliminate confederate army.

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hi leted the slaves fight so that they could help them

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He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.

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