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Lincoln wanted to exhaust all options and if it had to happen he would go to war with the rebellious states. To the Union holding Fort Sumter was a symbol of power of America and that the Confederate states were under control of the Union. As long as the Union could hold the Union peacefully the longer the Union could stay in power without having to deal with a war...
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As long as the Union could hold the Union peacefully the longer the Union could stay in power without having to deal with a war. "Witness the temper manifested by the Republicans in the free states, and even by the Union men in the South." Power and pride rested in that fort and every person in the Union knew so...
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