He was the President during the civil war and kept the idea alive that the nation would come together. He commanded the Union troops, made a few mistakes, but in the long run got the right man to take control and that was Grant.
He was the central figure of the civil war and the revolutionary war.
Well, he was the 16th President of the United States at that time and that made him the Commander in Chief of all the Union forces. His election as well as his determination to keep the Union together both were factors in the beginning of the war, but he definitely didn't cause it. It was something that had been a long time coming because of gigantic disagreements between different parts of the US.
During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States and the Commander in Chief of the armed forces.
After the civil war was over between the t wo parts of America. He saw to it that the defeated side were not punished and treated unfairly , and that they were more like brothers who had made a big mistake, all was forgotten, and the task of rebuilding began.
He was the only man in Washington who could have carried it to a successful conclusion.
A strong, calm leader who could control an unruly cabinet and presently learned to select and make good use of the best Generals.
Undoubtedly one of the great men of history, though often praised wrongly as the liberator of the slaves. He was not an abolitionist, and issued the famous Proclamation as a wartime tactic to force the British to abandon their plans aid the Confederacy.
He remains as a prime example of the self-taught - a humble young man of almost no education who learned to read people and situations with great insight, and had the strength of character to control the forces around him.
abraham lincoln was a chief and the president in the civil war
He was the US President during the US Civil War, and head of the Union. He successfully reunited the Union.
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union in the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln served as POTUS during the Civil War.
President of the Union (North).
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Abraham Lincoln is famous for his Emancipation Proclamation which freed the American slaves. He was also a strong supporter of the 13th Amendment which formally abolished slavery in the United States.
Yes, he was. He was married to Mary Todd Lincoln, and they had 4 children. Robert Todd Lincoln Tad Lincoln William Wallace Lincoln Edward Baker Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln received national attention when he was elected President of the United States and began serving in that role in March 1861. He would have been known before then but not by everyone.
When Abraham Lincoln was nominated for President for a second term, Andrew Johnson replaced Hannibal Hamlin as Lincoln's running mate for Vice President. (Hannibal Hamlin had been Lincoln's Vice President during his first term in office, as President.)Abraham Lincoln won the 1864 Presidential election, with Andrew Johnson as Vice President. Lincoln served less than 2 months in office during his second term as President when he was assassinated on April 14, 1865.Andrew Johnson, the Vice President then took the role as President when Lincoln died.
Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union in the Civil War.
the war was about them. had there been no slaves, there wouldn't have been a civil war.
Abraham Lincoln is best known for the crucial role he played in the abolition of slavery in the United States. He also managed to keep the country unified during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln played NO role in the history of Judaism. You might be confusing him with Abraham the prophet.
Andrew Jackson & Abraham Lincoln
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abraham lincoln
Abraham Lincoln is famous for his Emancipation Proclamation which freed the American slaves. He was also a strong supporter of the 13th Amendment which formally abolished slavery in the United States.
Abraham Lincoln had no role in Austria or Italy in his lifetime.
16th President of the United States.
Abraham Lincoln played a key role in the destruction of slavery through his leadership during the American Civil War. He issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, which declared that all enslaved people within Confederate territory were to be set free. Furthermore, Lincoln's advocacy for the passage of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution ultimately abolished slavery in the nation.
Yes, he was. He was married to Mary Todd Lincoln, and they had 4 children. Robert Todd Lincoln Tad Lincoln William Wallace Lincoln Edward Baker Lincoln