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He could have named Grant the commander of the Army much sooner. He could have forbidden all prisoner exchanges, after all he did have a manpower advantage. He could have ordered the earlier introduction of repeating rifles, Colt and LeMatt revolvers and the Gatling Gun, after all the North had superior manufacturing facilities. He could have ordered the more effective use of black troops. He could have used deep raids like Sherman's march and scorched earth policies earlier and better.

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How could the cotton gin avoid the civil war?

The invention of the cotton gin actually revived a dying slavery demand.


What connection does Lincoln make between slavery and the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln viewed slavery as a fundamental cause of the Civil War, believing that the nation could not endure divided between free and slave states. In his speeches and writings, he emphasized that the conflict was a struggle for the nation’s soul, asserting that the principles of liberty and equality were incompatible with the institution of slavery. Lincoln aimed to preserve the Union while also framing the war as a moral imperative to end slavery, ultimately leading to the Emancipation Proclamation. This connection underscored his belief that the war was not only about preserving the Union but also about achieving a new birth of freedom.


How did the 1860 election contribute to the breakup of the Union?

The elections of 1860 dawned an era of civil rights. Abraham Lincoln was elected. Lincoln actually hated slavery and this caused the South to secede and start the Civil War. Lincoln stated in his inaugural address that where slavery existed it could still exist but he would not allow it to spread everywhere. South Carolina was the first to secede in 1860, other states seceded later. The states claimed they had no choice but to leave and Lincoln wasn't having that and said he would fight to keep the states together.


What kind of Republican was Abraham Lincoln?

Abraham Lincoln was, like the majority of the Republican party in the 1860s, a moderate. The party was made up of moderates like Lincoln, who believed that the Civil War was about the preservation of the Union and that slavery could be abolished through gradual emancipation, and Radicals, who thought that slavery had to be abolished at once and that was the point of the War. Although gradually Lincoln became more steadfast in his views of immediate abolition (he was instrumental in passing the 13th amendment abolishing slavery), he always remained moderate.


What is the relationship between Lincoln's goals of preserving the union and freeing the slaves?

President Lincoln is famously quoted as writing: "If I could free all the slaves and preserve the Union I would do that. Lincoln's primary aim was preservation of and restoration of the Union. Slavery was a very distant secondary concern, even though he was well aware that the cause of Civil War was certainly slavery. The key to his strategy was to convince the legislatures of slave states to change their statutes relating to slavery.

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How could the cotton gin avoid the civil war?

The invention of the cotton gin actually revived a dying slavery demand.


What did President Lincoln hope and fight for in the Civil War?

US President Lincoln's first goal was to end the Southern rebellion as soon as he could and deal with the abolition of slavery soon afterwards. As a war measure he could free slaves however he knew it would require an amendment to the US Constitution to officially abolish slavery. This was done in December of 1865 when the 13th amendment was passed and abolished slavery.


What four factors led to the civil war?

The northern US did not want slavery but the southern US did. The civil war was about abolition and states' rights, which means states wanted the right to choose whether or not they could have slavery.


Why was Abraham Lincoln important to the Civil War?

he was important because he was anti slavery he wanted to end it so slaves could be free and he wanted to make the country better so we wouldn't judge people by their skin colour hope this was helpful!


What US president ended slavery in the US?

Andrew Johnson was Lincoln's Vice President. After Lincoln was assassinated and the Civil War came to a close slavery ended. Johnson would have been the first President to see the end of slavery.


Could the American Civil War have been prevented?

There have been many opinions regarding the question of how the US Civil War could have been prevented. The answer is yes. If Southern leaders simply applied commonsense to the election of Abraham Lincoln, they could have worked with him to avoid an armed conflict. The basic reason for this was that before the issue of slavery, Lincoln's primary goal was to keep the USA intact. Southern leaders were far too hasty and lacked the patience to remain in the Union and negotiate differnces of opinions among all parties concerned.


What was important about Antietam in the US Civil War?

It was Northern win that Lincoln had been waiting for, so that he could issue the Emancipation Proclamation - turning the war into a crusade against slavery, so that Britain and France could not aid the Confederates without looking pro-slavery themselves.


What kept the british out of the civil war?

Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which turned it into an Abolitionist war. After that, free nations abroad could not aid the South without looking pro-slavery themselves.


What was Abraham Lincoln's view of slavery before the civil war?

Lincoln didn't believe in slavery, but was enough of a realist to allow that the southern states should be able to keep their slaves - for mostly economic reasons. He didn't want to see slavery extended to other states or - and this is the subject of the famous "Lincoln-Douglas" debates - to the recently and soon to be settled western states. Of the civil war, Lincoln once said that if he could hold the union together without abolishing slavery, he would do so. Lincoln did believe in slavery but knew it had to end in order to undivide the country and for the sake of the USA Lincoln did not support slavery. He believe the world should come in peace. He thought that slavery was much like killing a person. Lincoln was a slave owner and wanted to send them to central america because he did not believe whites a blacks should live together.


Why did the English refuse to aid the south in the civil war?

They wanted to. But they had to abandon the idea after Lincoln issued his Emancipation Proclamation, turning the war into an official crusade against slavery. After that, the British could not aid the Confederates without looking pro-slavery themselves.


What connection does Lincoln make between slavery and the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln viewed slavery as a fundamental cause of the Civil War, believing that the nation could not endure divided between free and slave states. In his speeches and writings, he emphasized that the conflict was a struggle for the nation’s soul, asserting that the principles of liberty and equality were incompatible with the institution of slavery. Lincoln aimed to preserve the Union while also framing the war as a moral imperative to end slavery, ultimately leading to the Emancipation Proclamation. This connection underscored his belief that the war was not only about preserving the Union but also about achieving a new birth of freedom.


What did Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debate about in the LincolnDouglas debates?

Abraham Lincoln wanted to run for the Senate so that he could make laws to stop slavery in America.