The actor, John Wilkes Booth, was angered by the defeat of the Confederacy. He and others plotted the assassination of US President Lincoln, Vice President Johnson and Secretary of State Seward. Booth was successful in assassinating Lincoln. When Confederate general Johnston heard the news, he was deeply saddened as he knew that without Lincoln as president, the South would be harshly treated.
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The last Whig president, Millard Fillmore was known to of angered the anti slavery groups. He was the 13th president.
He co-conspired with the American ambassador in Mexico, Henry Lane Wilson to depose Mexican president Madero; he was successful by assassinating Madero and his vice-president Jose Maria Pino Suarez in 1913. This however, angered many warlords who were already up in arms, such as Emiliano Zapata and Francisco "Pancho" Villa, who continued the revolution. This prolonged the conflict until 1921.
Elements in the Border states of Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland that favored a so-called "armed neutrality" angered President Lincoln. The covert purpose of this among its supporters was to exclude any Union armies from occupying the states. Lincoln made it clear that such a policy would provide an impassable wall along the line of separation. And, in fact would aid the Confederates. Lincoln did all he could to not let this policy take root. In Maryland, Union forces prevented this.
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Many Northerners were angered by the Emancipation Proclamation and the length of the war
It angered the Radical Republicans.
He replaced many of the political-machine-appointed officials.
In President Lincoln's second inaugural address, he surprised many people and angered the radical wing of the Republican Party by not promising to punish the Confederate states. Lincoln was wise enough to understand that if the Union was to be reunited correctly and fairly, kindness and understanding would be required. He recognized that southerners were fellow American citizens.
In President Lincoln's second inaugural address, he surprised many people and angered the radical wing of the Republican Party by not promising to punish the Confederate states. Lincoln was wise enough to understand that if the Union was to be reunited correctly and fairly, kindness and understanding would be required. He recognized that southerners were fellow American citizens.
In President Lincoln's second inaugural address, he surprised many people and angered the radical wing of the Republican Party by not promising to punish the Confederate states. Lincoln was wise enough to understand that if the Union was to be reunited correctly and fairly, kindness and understanding would be required. He recognized that southerners were fellow American citizens.
In President Lincoln's second inaugural address, he surprised many people and angered the radical wing of the Republican Party by not promising to punish the Confederate states. Lincoln was wise enough to understand that if the Union was to be reunited correctly and fairly, kindness and understanding would be required. He recognized that southerners were fellow American citizens.