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Actually, that is overly simplistic. The South pretty much knew that, had they not seceded, that they would be able to keep their slaves. The issue was over whether or not new states would be allowed to have slavery. And that is only from the South's point of view.
Lincoln's main purpose in the Civil War was to hold the union together. If Lincoln could have ended the war with a peace treaty, he would have been happy to allow the South to keep their slaves -- that wasn't even an issue.
Weighing in on this new sidetrack: while Lincoln's motives may have been far from purely idealistic, it is abundantly clear that the central issue from the South's perspective was the right of the States to allow their citizens to own slaves.
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