Yes, it is doubtful he would have pursued his war policy so vigorously if he had not.
Lincoln. He was the 16th President and was elected in 1860.
The election of Lincoln in 1860. He would not allow any new slave-states, so the South knew they would always be outvoted in Congress.
Andrew Johnson, who would succeed Lincoln as president.
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John F. Kennedy was the fourth U.S. President to be assassinated. Abraham Lincoln was the first.
he would not it`s impossible to be president that long
On April 12, 1861, America was split up into two parts. The north & the south. The North was the United States of America. The South was the Confederate States of America. The president of the Confederate States of America was Jefferson Davis. The president of the United States of America was Abraham Lincoln. They were considered the Presidents of the Civil War.
It is probably safe to assume that if Abraham Lincoln had not become president, that we would not still have slaves today. Another president would have likely done the same.
Since Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president the Roman numeral would be XVI.
You do not capitalize "president'. You only capitalize "president" if you are using it with a president's name. EX: The president is tall. EX: The tallest president was President Abraham Lincoln.
In the 1800's that term wasn't used. It is a modern concept. I would say he was a president that believed in the constitution and keeping the union together.
It would seem that Abraham Lincoln's most embarrassing moment occurred when southern states seceded from the Union shortly after his election as president. The Civil War ensued and cost the lives of over 600,000 Americans.