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Why did President Lincoln want the surrender to be peaceful?

He didn't want the South to rebel in the future.
He wanted the starving and exhausted soldiers to be treated fairly.
He wanted the war to officially be over.
All of the above

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Answer:

President Lincoln wanted peace to come to the Union and felt he needed to treat the Confederate soldiers such that they would not rebel again. The terms of the surrender were generous: Confederate soldiers would have to turn in their rifles, but they could return home immediately and keep their horses or mules. It would be A.

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Answer: D (All of the above)

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Additional Info: He didn't want anything bad to happen and if the USA were to be divided it would collapse and cease to exist as President Lincoln said "A house divided against itself cannot stand."

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