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It is not known exactly why Abraham Lincoln so opposed slavery. His own humble beginnings may have been a contributing factor, and while he was not openly religious, Lincoln had very strong convictions in God.

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President Abraham Lincoln disliked "unprincepled" politicians who were obstructionists as he tried to hold the Republic intact; and he often disagreed with his generals (in private) because he knew how delicate his job had become in dealing with all factions as he tried to save the Union and Republic!

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He hated slavery.

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Plantation owners in the south

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