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President Lincoln rightfully deserves major credit for keeping the Union during the Civil War. But there is one man who not only could've been our 16th President, but also the Secretary of State in charge of keeping foreign interference out of the war and building diplomatic relationships. Find out who that was and why he should be remembered as a notable statesman.

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