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... In the North, Lincoln's leadership of a strong party enabled him to create a strong central government that could mobilize the vast resources of the northern ...
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... In the North, Lincoln gave the Union armies the sense of enthusiasm and nationalism it needed to help breakdown the Confederate States of America. ...
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... 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 North. ...
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... Because the North was supportive of Lincoln and because he was of the Republican Party, the South basically had a conceptual image of him as one who would be ...
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... Historians have labeled this a major turning point in teh war as it lifted moral of the North. Lincoln was nomiated for his second term of presidency June, 3 ...
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... After being nominated, Lincoln gave his famous "House Divided" speech which caused much grief between the North and the South. "In ...
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... The greatest factor, which I think made the victory guaranteed for the north, was Lincoln's emancipation proclamation, which did not free all the slaves but ...
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... more soldiers. The leadership in the North under Abraham Lincoln was more orginized than the that under Jefferson Davis. In the ...
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... Lincoln was an asset to the North and some historians, such as David Potter, even claimed that if Lincoln was switched for Davis the Confederacy might have won ...
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... The election was actually split into two sections. In the North, Lincoln faced off against Douglas, and in the South, Bell and Breckinridge battled for voters. ...
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... Lincoln swept the North with 180 electoral votes, while the other three candidates between them secured a 123 electoral votes from the South, Border States and ...
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... the North and South, failure of Congress to compromise and the slavery and territory issues. The immediate causes of the War were the election of Lincoln as ...
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... When President Lincoln was elected in 1860, South Carolina seceded from the union, feeling threatened by the north\'s dominance and its seeming determination ...
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... Bryant and Whitman both covertly explain how, in the time of war, the North looked to Lincoln as their leader, and the poets write as an answer to the empty ...
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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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... Morale was boosted greatly in the North, and the victories continued to mount under Lincoln's newfound leaders in Ulysses S. Grant and General Sherman. ...
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... The North is the industrial society, the South houses a bunch of indolent farmers. ... And we abolitionists have Lincoln's ear, never think we don't. Like it or not ...
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... The truth is that the North, Lincoln, etc. weren't as great as they claimed to be, and that they went to illegal measures for an unjust cause. ...
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... Newspapers in Britain favored the North. Lincoln feared saying the war was totally about slavery because if he did the crucial border states of Maryland. ...
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... News of Sumter's surrender solidified Unionist support in the North, and as Lincoln had feared, many of the slave states that had remained in the Union to this ...
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... 172) With Lincoln's stong, moralistic leadership, the North went to war to preserve the Union; it ended by preserving and strengthening a nation.
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... Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.' " The assassination of Abraham Lincoln led to great mourning in the North and even in the South, to some extent. ...
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... Thank God Almighty, we are free at last.' " The assassination of Abraham Lincoln led to great mourning in the North and even in the South, to some extent. ...
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... There were 23000 casualties that day but the north still won so Lincoln issued it then while the union was leading in the war. Some ...
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... and expressed his ideals during a series of debates with Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas, from which Lincoln emerged as a clear favorite in the North. ...
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... In the North, people were concerned about the secession movement. When Lincoln gave his inaugural address, he addressed the Northern concerns. ...
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... If Lincoln had acted faster on the issue of slavery, it would have jeopardized the cause of the north and reinforced the issue that slavery should be kept ...
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... the planter aristocracy and a small professional class, and in the North the bankers ... What does a recital of Lincoln's lack of principles have to do with the ...
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... John Wilkes Booth's hatred of Lincoln and the North grew so intense he couldn't handle it any more, he had to do something about it. ...
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... John Wilkes Booth's hatred of Lincoln and the North grew so intense he couldn't handle it any more, he had to do something about it. ...
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