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Second Annual Message to Congress, Washington, DC, December 1, 1862

In simple words and ringing phrases, President Lincoln eloquently prepared Congress, and the American people, for the long bitter struggle to come.

To Abraham Lincoln, the Union began in 1776 with the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. There was never a question in his mind that the political Union of States was a legal entity. It was, therefore, illegal for any one state, or confederacy of states, to dissolve the Union Lincoln never wavered in his determination to use any and all means necessary to preserve the Union and keep the promise of liberty and freedom as embodied in the Declaration of Independence and realized through the Constitution.
States had certain powers but the Federal Government was responsible for maintaining the "inalienable rights" of all Americans.
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