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Home › Forums › The U.S. Civil War › Did Lincoln have a back-up plan if the North lost?
I’m wondering what Abraham Lincoln may have been thinking about what the North would have done if the South managed to win the war. Would he have left the Confederacy alone? Did he think that the North and South could have reunited in the future diplomatically?
Or, perhaps it never crossed his mind. Perhaps he always figured that he Union would prevail.
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