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The capture of Atlanta helped Lincoln's campaign for re-election. Many people in the North had been upset with the long duration of the war. Sherman, however, showed that definite progress was being made toward victory. Union voters re-elected Lincoln in a landslide.

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What event helped Lincoln win re election in 1864?

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.


What event changed voters minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election?

William T. Sherman's capture of Atlanta during the Battle of Atlanta changed voters' minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election. The battle happened on July 22, 1864.


How did shermans capture of atlanta lead to the end of slavery in the US?

Sherman's capture of the Atlanta gave Lincoln a reason to emancipate the slaves. It showed that the war could in fact be won. Second idea Hardly a connection. Until the Army of Northern Virginia was defeated, the war would have continued.


What helped Lincoln gain re-election in 1864?

Three Union victories that came in the nick of time - Phil Sheridan clearing the Shenandoah, Sherman taking Atlanta, Farragut liberating Mobile. These lent credence to the belief that the war would soon be over and that Lincoln's policies meant a swift end and a competent postwar administration. Lincoln's former general, George McClellan, ran as the pro-war candidate of an anti-war Democratic Party. Lincoln won 55% of the popular vote but 90% of the electoral vote.


Why was it significant about Sherman capturing Atlanta?

The capture and ultimate destruction of the city of Atlanta was both a military victory and a political one as well. In the North, many people were doubting the viability of the war. Many lives had been lost and for many the war had lasted far too long. The re-election of President Lincoln was in doubt in September of 1864. When Atlanta was lost by the Confederacy, Lincoln believed he could count on public support. Atlanta was also a military victory as the city was a vital railroad junction for the South. The end result was a renewing of the North's support of continuing the war which in combination with the loss of Southern city Vicksburg looked like the end of the war was in sight.

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What candidate was helped by the capture of atlanta in 1864?

The capture of Atlanta by General Sherman in 1864 helped the candidacy of President Abraham Lincoln. He would be reelected as president that year.


Lincoln gained populare support as a result of the union capture of where in September 1864?

Atlanta.


What event sparked Lincoln's reelection victory in 1864?

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.


What key event in the US Civil War guaranteed President Lincoln's re-election in November of 1864?

The capture of Atlanta by Sherman - following the capture of Mobile by Faragut.


What event helped Lincoln win re election in 1864?

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.


Why would the north want to capture atlanta?

It did not want to, according to Grant's strategy, which was simply to destroy the two armies under Johnston and Lee. But when this still hadn't happened, month after month, and Lincoln's credibility was about to be tested in the 1864 Election, the capture of Atlanta was seen as the kind of victory that would reassure the Northern public. It did just that, and Lincoln crucially won his second term.


What event changed voters minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election?

William T. Sherman's capture of Atlanta during the Battle of Atlanta changed voters' minds about supporting Lincoln in the 1864 election. The battle happened on July 22, 1864.


How did Sherman's capture of Atlanta lead to the end of slavery in the US?

Sherman's capture of the Atlanta gave Lincoln a reason to emancipate the slaves. It showed that the war could in fact be won. Second idea Hardly a connection. Until the Army of Northern Virginia was defeated, the war would have continued.


Which factor helped Abraham Lincoln win the reelection in 1864?

Lincoln's reelection in 1864 was due to Sherman's capture of Atlanta and his March to the Sea. (Lincoln did not run for President until 1860. Buchanan won in 1854.)


What aided Lincoln's reelection in 1864?

There were three Union successes in a short interval that restored morale in the North. The fall of Atlanta. The clearing of the Shenandoah. The liberation of Mobile. Or it was greatly helped when Sherman captured Atlanta.


How did shermans capture of atlanta lead to the end of slavery in the US?

Sherman's capture of the Atlanta gave Lincoln a reason to emancipate the slaves. It showed that the war could in fact be won. Second idea Hardly a connection. Until the Army of Northern Virginia was defeated, the war would have continued.


Grant's first objective called for?

Sherman to move from Chattanooga into Georgia and capture Atlanta Or more correctly, to destroy the Army of Tennessee. When Sherman failed to do this, he captured Atlanta instead, as a big, visible gesture that would impress the North and help Lincoln to win the election. (The Army of Tennessee escaped and headed North to take on George Thomas at Nashville, where it came to grief.)