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At the start of the Civil War, Lincoln's objective, as revealed in his First Inaugural Address, was:

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He was not interested to end the act of slavery.

Step-by-step explanation:

Abraham Lincoln was one of the greatest President that America had ever had. He served as the 16the President of the United States of America. Abraham Lincoln was a great scholar and a lawyer too. He became President in the year 1861.

President Lincoln led America through the country's greatest cultural, moral, political and constitutional crisis, the American Civil war.

At the staring of the Civil war, Lincoln gave his First Inaugural Address to the public. His main goal was to keep the Union together. He also reassures the Southern states that he would not take away the 'property' - slaves. He was not interested in ending the Fugitive Slave Act.

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