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<span>Prior to the Civil War, Lincoln in the union did not object to slavery. Their objection was to the separation of the union, and was willing to keep slaves as slaves or free them if that meant that in the end, the union will remain unified. But as the Civil War progress, Lincoln and the union began to acknowledge that slavery should be abolished, and that slaves should be free. This is when Lincoln finally took a position of opposition to slavery which led to his drafting of the Emancipation Proclamation.</span>
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A historian might use each of the organizing principles of the region, period, and theme to construct a historical narrative, in that the historian writes about the determined historical event with fictional characters that help it to improve the quality of the narrative, always respecting the historical facts, locations, and time of the event. It is very important to note that the historical narrative has to be written in chronological order to never alter the facts and time, and never confuse the reader or misinform it.