Lincoln viewed the secession of Southern states as illegal and a direct threat to the Union. He believed that the Constitution created a perpetual union, and he was determined to preserve it. In his inaugural address and subsequent actions, he emphasized a commitment to maintaining federal authority and sought to reunify the nation, ultimately leading to the Civil War. His response was marked by a mix of firmness and a desire for reconciliation.
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