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Seward firmly instructed American diplomats to insist that the war had nothing to do with slavery: it was purely a domestic rebellion that Lincoln planned to stamp out. Seward wanted the war to be framed in this manner to alleviate the concerns of border states and to leave room for a peaceful reunion with the South.
Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation
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