On July 4, 1861, US President Lincoln addressed a joint session of the US Congress. In his speech he laid out the legal arguments for the war and the military actions he had taken while Congress was not in session. Lincoln asked for the legal means he believed were necessary to make a quick end to the Southern rebellion. he also asked the Congress for $400 million to accomplish this and the authority to add 400,000 troops to the army.
As an aside, in 1862, the US Supreme Court ruled that the war officially started on the previously mentioned 1861 date. This was necessary to handle any legal situations that might arise based on the official date of the war.
Of note is the question as to why Congress had not been in session every working day since the bombardment of Fort Sumter.
After conferring with General in Chief Winfield Scott and others, it became clear to President Lincoln that to end the rebellion quickly he would need more troops and funds to carry this plan out. Lincoln requested from Congress $400 million and at least 400,000 troops.
Yes it was possible. The pony express was from 1860-1861 and Abraham Lincoln died on April 15th 1865.
Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on November 19th, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.Another answerOfficially Abraham Lincoln wrote the speech at the Whitehouse, but made changes to it on the train ride to Gettysburg. Exactly when he may have written it is unclear. The address was delivered on November 19th, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.
The message is about Abraham Lincoln making a speech to the people for the people who fought and died in this war.
It notified Abraham Lincoln that California would be loyal to the Union.
state of the union message
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US President Lincoln's first message to Congress was on December 3, 1861. He informed Congress that his previous policy would stand. That policy was that he would leave slavery alone. He believed at that time that this was the way to avoid having the conflict degenerate into a remorseless revolutionary war.
The three major messages that the president sends out to the congress are the state of union, the economic reports and the budget message. He sends these messages out using his message power.
State of the Union Address.
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term of office
The President of the U. S.