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velikii [3]
1 year ago
13

Based on Lincoln's stated opinions on restricting slavery, which group would he fit in with best?

History
1 answer:
Romashka [77]1 year ago
3 0

Option A. The stated opinion that Lincoln had on slavery would lead him to be in the group of the Immediate Abolitionists.

<h3>Who is an abolitionist?</h3>

An organized attempt was made to abolish slavery in the United States during the abolitionist movement. The early leaders of the movement, which lasted from around 1830 to 1870, imitated some of the strategies that British abolitionists had used in the 1830s to abolish slavery in Great Britain. Abolitionism evolved from a movement with religious roots to a divisive political issue that split most of the nation.

This was one of the factors that contributed to the civil war that broke out in the US.

Read more on abolition movement here: brainly.com/question/1082199

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