Freedom.
He hoped that butterflies would come out in the winter and he fought a panda for stealing his bamboo
Emancipation (for slaves) is what President Lincoln hoped and fought for during the Civil War.
The nation as a whole was better off than in separate parts.
Abraham Lincoln hoped to preserve the Union during the Civil War while advocating for the principles of liberty and equality. He fought against the expansion of slavery, believing it was morally wrong and detrimental to democracy. Ultimately, Lincoln aimed to ensure that the United States remained a cohesive nation where all individuals would have the opportunity for freedom and justice. His efforts culminated in the Emancipation Proclamation, which sought to end slavery and redefine the nation's core values.
Lincoln hoped to limit voting to a small portion of African Americans.
Abraham Lincoln and his supporters hoped to end slavery and unite the country back together.
Early on, Lincoln wanted to reunite the Union. Later, he added Emancipation as a goal.
Lincoln hoped to limit voting to a small portion of African Americans.
Lincoln hoped to limit voting to a small portion of African Americans.
Lincoln hoped to limit voting to a small portion of African Americans.
They hoped lincoln would not win re-election in 1864, and they would be able to make peace.