1949
DOI: 10.2307/2715627
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Lincoln and The Border States

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“…Lincoln, fearing border state reaction, revoked Frémont's order and removed him from command. 30 Yet, the pressure to move against slavery, at least in the rebellious states, was growing. Also in August, Congress sought to strike a blow at the enemy by passing the First Confiscation Act which authorized Union commanders to seize rebel property.…”
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“…Lincoln, fearing border state reaction, revoked Frémont's order and removed him from command. 30 Yet, the pressure to move against slavery, at least in the rebellious states, was growing. Also in August, Congress sought to strike a blow at the enemy by passing the First Confiscation Act which authorized Union commanders to seize rebel property.…”
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confidence: 99%