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why does lincoln think the delegation from the south should come?

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Lincoln never said he wanted to end slavery in the South. He did not believe anyone had the right to do so. Yet he did not want to see slavery spread to other parts of the United States. Lincoln told southerners: "You think slavery is right and should be extended, while we think it is wrong and should be limited.

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