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Abraham Lincoln During The Civil War

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Abraham Lincoln, inaugurated in 1861 as the 16th president, was one of the most influential people in American history. Less than month after Lincoln’s installation, the Civil War broke out and lasted his entire presidency until he was assassinated in April 1865. During the Civil War, Lincoln held the Union together through all the hardship whilst running for reelection. Congress argued over the issue of slavery for most of the war, while Lincoln focused more on the preservation of the Union. Before presidency, Lincoln’s view on race equality were not in favor of the slaves. Once he was inaugurated and the war broke out, he focused more on trying to rebuild the United States. At the beginning of his second term, as the Civil War concluded, Lincoln concentrated more on the subject of abolition. Throughout his presidency, Lincoln altered his primary goal. …show more content…

As soon as the Confederation and the Union began to fight, Lincoln continually put forth an effort. He used his allies to break the Confederacy by not recognizing them as a nation. Also in the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln voiced that the Founders created this new nation in the ideas of liberty and honor. In saying this, he showed how this nation was independent from the rest but united together as one in power. Lincoln’s ideals of the preservation of the Union were also very evident in the way he choose his generals. He selected people with similar views in the matter of the Civil War. For instance, Grant wanted a peaceful surrender at the Appomattox Court House where he asked the soldiers to “lay down their arms and leave.” They both only wanted the Union and the Confederacy to be unified

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