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Topic/question posted on Feb 24, 2014 by Andrew Walworth |
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Why does the author say, "Later after he was elected, Lincoln did something surprising. He made Seward his Secretary of State."
Why is the statement "I always thought this man is different. He knows how to get elected. He knows how to work with others. He knows how to lead our country." imporatant and surprising? Please explain how and why a person would appoint their "enemy" to such an important office, and one so close to their own office.
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