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much of the south got destroyed and it helped the war end

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Q: What happened November 1864 - April 1865?
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What battle was it called during November 1864 through April 1865?

civil war


What did Abe serve?

Elected November 1860, inaugurated March 1861. Then re-elected November 1864, re-inaugurated March 1865. Assassinated April 1865.


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It was passed by the Senate on April 8, 1864, by the House on January 31, 1865, and adopted on December 6, 1865.


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When did Andersonville prison open?

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When did Abraham Lincoln became a president?

Abraham Lincoln was elected president on November 6 1860, and assumed office on March 4, 1861. He was re-elected on November 8, 1864 and served until his assassination on April 15, 1865. (He was shot on the evening of the preceding day, April 14.)


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