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Internal Division in Lincoln's Cabinet

Tensions arose between Lincoln and his Secretary of State, William Seward, as the new administration struggled to maintain the Union.

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Dive into the chaotic months before the Civil War, where hubris, division, and miscommunication ignited America’s deadliest conflict.

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