He hoped to do so by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, but the Northern public did not react with much interest.
The chief impact of the Proclamation was to make it impossible for Britain and France to aid the Confederates without looking pro-slavery themselves.
Reunify the nation
all of the above
Global Domination?
It was slowed down by the counterproductive goals of the new Democratic president Lyndon B. Johnson who was a distinguished racist and supporter of the South.
One goals were to have a quick reunion with the south.
helping other people in thie communites
goals
Setting and updating goals.
helping other people in thie communites
What strategies?
As the American Civil War approached and then finally began. President Lincoln's approach to the goals and conduct of the war were powerfully shaped by several political factors. Perhaps most importantly, he sought to preserve the American Union -- by fighting, if necessary. Of increasing importance was the factor of slavery: the war eventually became driven by emancipation of America's enslaved citizens. Throughout, Lincoln sought to prevent the four neutral border states from joining the South in its bid for secession.
working together. Absolve all differences and work towards common goals and ideals. Great economic resources and citizens who love their job, career, life, etc. Great education for continued progress towards the common goals. cross-disciplinary work