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Lincoln




Roger Ebert, the historian and movie critic, in his movie review of  "Lincoln", at rogerebert.com, mometarily touches on the economic opinions of Lincoln regarding the thirteenth amendment. Though Lincoln's main goal was the abolition of slavery when passing the thirteenth amendment he was keenly aware of the implications of this amendment  on the  southern economy that it would be  "a masterstroke in cutting away the financial foundations of the Confederacy." Nonetheless Lincoln went forward with the amendment knowing that the greater evil would be the continuation of slavery. 

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