Abraham Lincoln was president at the time of the US Civil War. His goal was to end the Southern rebellion. He was a Unionist and not a Confederate.
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The Union (North) - that is, the states of the USA, minus the states that had rebelled.
Abraham Lincoln fought for the North in the Civil War.
Lincoln was part of the Union. This is is the side located in the Northern U.S.
No. Longstreet was already Grant's friend before the war.
He fought on the side of the Union, and moved up because he had made a good team-partner with U.S. Grant.
Effectively, the American Civil War in the West. After Grant captured Vicksburg, the Mississippi was liberated, and the only other Confederates were stranded on the other side of the river for the rest of the war.
In the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant fought for the Union.
He surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.