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Much to Sumner’s relief, Lincoln did not take Seward’s foreign policy advice very seriously in the early days of the war. He also decided that Seward and other Cabinet members were wrong to advise the surrender of Fort Sumter. The president told Sumner that he planned to publicly send a ship with food and provisions to the sea fort. Let the South attack it, Lincoln reasoned. Sumner was doubtless thrilled.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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