Those dissenters who were in positions of power, ie congressmen, judges and the like were jailed without writ. Many were held but for a short period of time and let go, where they retired to their districts or went to Europe to sit the war out. Dissenters of lesser status were left to the mercies of local authorities. Some areas under Union control, specifically Baltimore Maryland and Louisville Kentucky were openly hostile to the Union war effort and were heavily garrisoned and from time to time put under martial law.
Lincoln was shot after the civil war
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Abraham Lincoln was the president during the United States Civil War
No, Abraham Lincoln was the President during the Civil War.
There were no human rights during the Civil War, as the concept only came about after the Second World War. However, the founding fathers of the US were quite keen on freedoms and "civil" rights, which are strictly speaking different to human rights.
During the US Civil War, President Lincoln suspended many freedoms that were guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Habeas Corpus as example was suspended. Suspected supporters of the Confederacy were denied due process. Lincoln's defence of this was that in an emergency, certain civil rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights had to be suspended in the interest of preserving the Union.
During Civil War Lincoln ignored Habeus Corpus.
Abraham Lincoln was the president during the civil war.
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Lincoln was shot after the civil war
Technically Abraham Lincoln was not assassinated during the Civil Rights Movement. Yes, he did try to stop slavery, but the Civil Rights Movement was through the 1950's into the 1960's. John F. Kennedy is the president assassinated while in a Convertable during a motorcade by Lee Harvy Oswald.
yes it did. the blacsk got civil rights under Abe Lincoln
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Abraham Lincoln was never a general during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln was the president during the civil war.
During the Civil War, President Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus, allowing for the arrest and indefinite detention of individuals without trial. He also imposed martial law in some areas, leading to military control and restrictions on civil liberties. These actions were controversial and seen as violations of people's civil rights.
The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)