Respuesta :
The answer is that he never did change his views on slavery. He found
it repugnant and an affront to man, but he was never at any time an
ardent abolitionist. His election platform in 1860 was that slavery be
permitted to continue in those states that then had it. He only wanted
to restrict it's spread and called for any new state joining the Union
to be free.
Answer:
Because of antislavery sentiment at home and abroad.