So taking a position on the basis of utility rather than on principle? Do you suppose that if Lincoln had informed the border states in 1861 of his intentions to push the 13th amendment, they would have remained in the Union?
It seems as if you are acknowledging that master manipulator Lincoln was just stringing them along until he could gain sufficient advantage that he no longer had to respect their wishes or interests.
If Lincoln had revealed this idea in 1861, the border states would have left too, and the South would have then definitely won the war. In fact, in all probability, with the remaining border states on their side, the Union would likely have been much less willing to initiate a war.
So taking a position on the basis of utility rather than on principle?
Nothing wrong with that approach. In 1861 the 13th Amendment would have guaranteed that the Federal Govt. could not interfere with slavery in any state where it was legal. Border States would have supported that.
“South would have then definitely won the war.”
Pure speculation, not supportable by facts.
If Lincoln had revealed this idea in 1861
Was this Lincoln’s idea in 1861