Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate Abraham Lincoln
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Because of his views on slavery, Abraham Lincoln inspired both passionate supporters and equally vehement detractors. John Wilkes Booth despised Lincoln's desire to end slavery; Booth supported the Confederacy. After he assassinated Lincoln, Booth was surprised that the public opposed what he had done. He expected to be regarded as a hero. He hoped to revive the spirit of the South and continue the War of Northern Agression. John Wilkes Booth originally planned to kidnap Lincoln but then decided to shoot him.
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What was the basis of the souths economy after the civil war
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agriculture
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What was the main provision of the thirteenth amendment
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It abolished slavery in the United States
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What is one advantage that helped the north to win the civil war
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An exceptionally talented President who could control a
troublesome cabinet of heavyweights who had been better-known than
him, and eventually learned to choose and use the best
Generals.
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What event led to the fall of the confederate capital Richmond Virginia
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The surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia under Lee at
Appomattox Court House.
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How did lincolns ability to unify the bitterly divided north affect the outcome of the civil war
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It made Unionists angry.
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What advantage was the Confederacy missing that might have turned the war in its favor
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They were missing official recognition by the British and French, which might have happened, until Lincoln skillfully deflected it by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation.
The Confederacy was missing a number of important things and even so, it still had a chance.
The South was missing more of an industrial base than it had;
An alliance with Great Britain would have let the South go "free". Depending of course on the degree of commitment.
A larger civilian population with which to bring into the army.
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How did abolitionists influence lincolns decision to issue the emancipation proclamation
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Abolitionists pressured Lincoln to end the slavery after the
start of the Civil War in 1861. These pressures also affected
Lincoln to declare the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
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What battlefield event damaged ulysses s grant's rising military reputation
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the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the
Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.
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How are tha anaconda plan and the anaconda different
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They are the same thing.
The press drew a cartoon of an anaconda, to indicate slow
strangulation, and the Union's original war-plan was then nicknamed
the Anaconda Plan (or the Anaconda).
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What did the United states treasury create when the legal tender act was passed in 1862
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Common National Currency
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Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate Abraham Lincoln
Because of his views on slavery, Abraham Lincoln inspired both passionate supporters and equally vehement detractors. John Wilkes Booth despised Lincoln's desire to end slavery; Booth supported the Confederacy. After he assassinated Lincoln, Booth was surprised that the public opposed what he had done. He expected to be regarded as a hero. He hoped to revive the spirit of the South and continue the War of Northern Agression. John Wilkes Booth originally planned to kidnap Lincoln but then decided to shoot him.
What was the basis of the souths economy after the civil war
agriculture
What was the main provision of the thirteenth amendment
It abolished slavery in the United States
What is one advantage that helped the north to win the civil war
An exceptionally talented President who could control a
troublesome cabinet of heavyweights who had been better-known than
him, and eventually learned to choose and use the best
Generals.
What event led to the fall of the confederate capital Richmond Virginia
The surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia under Lee at
Appomattox Court House.
How did lincolns ability to unify the bitterly divided north affect the outcome of the civil war
It made Unionists angry.
What advantage was the Confederacy missing that might have turned the war in its favor
They were missing official recognition by the British and French, which might have happened, until Lincoln skillfully deflected it by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation.
The Confederacy was missing a number of important things and even so, it still had a chance.
The South was missing more of an industrial base than it had;
An alliance with Great Britain would have let the South go "free". Depending of course on the degree of commitment.
A larger civilian population with which to bring into the army.
How did abolitionists influence lincolns decision to issue the emancipation proclamation
Abolitionists pressured Lincoln to end the slavery after the
start of the Civil War in 1861. These pressures also affected
Lincoln to declare the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
What battlefield event damaged ulysses s grant's rising military reputation
the deaths of nearly 25,000 Union and Confederate troops at the
Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee.
How are tha anaconda plan and the anaconda different
They are the same thing.
The press drew a cartoon of an anaconda, to indicate slow
strangulation, and the Union's original war-plan was then nicknamed
the Anaconda Plan (or the Anaconda).
What did the United states treasury create when the legal tender act was passed in 1862