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“On January 1, 1863, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln declared the emancipation of the slaves in the South. This declaration is regarded as one of the most important documents in history, yet people ask: ‘Did Lincoln truly free the slaves out of goodwill, or was it part of a war strategy?’ In today’s video, we will examine the truth in detail.” “In 1861, Southern states seceded from the United States to preserve slavery and formed the Confederacy.

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