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... military purposes. Lincoln believed all these actions to be within the war powers granted the President by the Constitution. He finally ...
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... Ferguson (1896). Lincoln believed that slavery was a divisive element in his great nation. It separated the North from the South. He ...
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... in their views on the Constitution; the South felt that individual states should have the right to nullify laws, while Abraham Lincoln believed the federal ...
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... Lincoln believed that the central purpose of the Founding Fathers in writing the Constitution was to establish liberty. Therefore ...
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... He once declared that "if slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong."*5 But early in the war, Lincoln believed that if he freed the slaves, he would divide the ...
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... Lincoln believed that the Declaration of Independence contained rights for freedom and equality, and could not be taken away from anyone. ...
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... protect, and defend" the Union. THE CIVIL WAR Lincoln believed the Union could be saved without any blood. However, On April 14, 1861 ...
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... and shape public opinion. In fact Abraham Lincoln believed that \"Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment nothing ...
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... the former Confederacy. Lincoln believed that rapid reunification would set the nation on a good path quickly. Lincoln's plan did ...
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... Lincoln believed that this was a weakness of the Democratic party, because it tried to persuade people not to care about the issues at hand. ...
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... the country up and threatening the strength of the Union; "All knew that this interest was somehow the cause of the war."(p.146) Lincoln believed that slavery ...
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... As early as 1849, Abraham Lincoln believed that slaves should be emancipated, advocating a program in which they would be freed gradually. ...
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... President Abraham Lincoln believed from the start of the War, and therefore the start of Reconstruction, that the Southern states had never legally seceded ...
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... By April 4 Lincoln believed that a relief expedition was possible and ordered merchant steamers, protected by ships of war, to carry "subsistence and other ...
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... The Lincoln Administration believed that if they made the abolition of slavery a war aim, they could stop Great Britain or France from recognizing the ...
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... Most people, including Lincoln, believed that southern unionism would eventually fail and the seceded states would rejoin the Union on their own. ...
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... The North won the war, freeing slaves. It was Abe Lincoln who decided to stand up for what he believed was right, and he eventually succeeded. ...
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... The North won the war, freeing slaves. It was Abe Lincoln who decided to stand up for what he believed was right, and he eventually succeeded. ...
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... he felt was necessary. He assassinated President Lincoln for what he believed was the good of the nation. Booth's reasons for the ...
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... There can be no question but that Lincoln hated slavery, that he believed that it mocked and contradicted the Declaration of Independence, and that it was the ...
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... which believed they depended upon slavery to remain prosperous in the cotton, tobacco, and rice industries, threatened to secede from the nation if Lincoln won ...
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... Secessionist believed that the national government was a conglomeration of sovereign states ... As Lincoln gave his inaugural speech he declared that secession was ...
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... by the Republican national convention because they believed that as an Easterner and former Democrat, he would do a good job of balancing Lincoln's nomination. ...
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... sympathies. He believed that most Americans hated Lincoln so adamantly that they would hail his assassin as a national hero. He ...
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... have been, in favor of bringing about in anyway the social and political equality of the white and black races." President Lincoln is widely believed to be the ...
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... believed was going to solve all the issues in the best manner. Breckinridge, the only secession candidate, polled 72 electoral votes, second only to Lincoln ...
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... would not stop slavery. This is believed to be Lincoln's weak spot. He should have abolished slavery rate away. However, he would ...
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... believed was going to solve all the issues in the best manner. Breckinridge, the only secession candidate, polled 72 electoral votes, second only to Lincoln ...
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... Union. (Neely 349) Lincoln believed the real object of the secessionists was to change the nature of the American government. (Donald ...
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... The South had no trust in Lincoln - The North believed Lincoln made good decisions that were ultimately good for the people 8. Who guarded the president? ...
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