7. How might U. S. history have turned out differently had the Southern
states
accepted Linco...
Social Studies, 03.06.2021 01:00 cramirezorozco392
7. How might U. S. history have turned out differently had the Southern
states
accepted Lincoln's offer to support the original 13th Amendment to
The U. S. Constitution, guaranteeing slavery forever, and returned to
the Union?
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