Phil Sheridan laying waste to the Shenandoah Valley.
the civil war
Lincoln won the 1864 presidential election.
The capture of Atlanta, Georgia, and then the capture of Savannah, Georgia, and the Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, were all important factors. Additionally, General Sherman's victory in Atlanta helped Abraham Lincoln win re-election in 1864.
Yes - helped by three Union victories, just in the nick of time.
They hoped lincoln would not win re-election in 1864, and they would be able to make peace.
55.03% of the nationwide popular vote in the 1864 U.S. Presidential Election was in favor of Abraham Lincoln.
He was the Admiral who liberated New Orleans and Mobile. The second victory raised Northern morale and helped Lincoln to win the 1864 election.
He won two. First one was in 1860, then again in 1864.
He was the elderly Admiral who liberated the ports of New Orleans and Mobile. In the latter case, this was one of the Union victories that helped Lincoln to win re-election in November 1864.
He cleared the Shenandoah of Confederates in September 1864 - a welcome tonic to the war-weary North, which helped Lincoln to win the election of '64.
Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Presidential election on November 6, 1860. This was the first time he was elected President.He ran for reelection in 1864, and won the 1864 Presidential election on November 8, 1864.on march 4 1861
The victories boosted Lincoln's popularity, helping him win reelection.