Abraham Lincoln: The Main Cause Of The Civil War

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Throughout history many influential men have been part of our great nation. One of these great men is Mr. Abraham Lincoln. The 16th president of the United States helped us through one of our countries darkest hours, the Civil War. This was just one of his major accomplishments. In office Lincoln faced one of the toughest situations any president has ever faced in our country, a civil war. He appointed General Ulysses S. Grant to run the Union army against the confederate forces. The main cause of the war was the Emancipation Proclamation. This was an executive order passed by Lincoln on January 1, 1863, which stated that all slaves in the confederate states are and will forever be free. This law was not passed by congress. The war’s turning point was at the battle of Gettysburg. At this battle their was thousands of deaths on each side of the battle field. It ended after three long days and nights with a victory for the union. After the battle, Lincoln presented his Gettysburg Address, which is most likely the most well known speech in American history. It was stated at the national cemetery for the soldiers in the battle of Gettysburg.…show more content…
Unfortunately most southerners still didn’t like him very much. On April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth while watching a performance in Fords Theater in Washington DC. He was shot in the theater and died the next morning after being in a coma for several hours. He now lays at rest in Springfield, Illinois. As you can see, one great man who led is responsible for the ending of slavery and getting us through the civil war is Mr. Abraham Lincoln. The 16th president of the United States wasn’t always liked when he was alive yet, he did great things for our country. Now he is considered one of the greatest presidents we have every

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