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The defeat of Atlanta convinced the war weary North that end of the war was in sight and also led to the reelection of Abraham Lincoln
Because there was low civilian morale in the North, as Grant's strategy did not look successful through the summer of 1864 (Election Year). Lincoln's chances were rescured by some battlefield successes in the Fall.
The fall of Atlanta made the biggest news, though its military significance was less than the Union victory in the Shenandoah and the liberation of the port of Mobile. It was these three successes in the run-up to the election that raised civilian morale and saved Lincoln from being defeated.
Lincoln's reelection in 1864 solidified the Union's commitment to continuing the Civil War until the Confederacy was defeated. His victory signaled strong support for his policies, including the Emancipation Proclamation and the goal of preserving the Union. It also helped ensure that the war's focus would remain on ending slavery, which became increasingly linked to the Union's war efforts. Ultimately, his reelection provided the political stability needed to pursue a decisive victory, leading to the war's conclusion in 1865.
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.
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It was greatly helped when SHerman captured Atlanta.
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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.)
It was greatly helped when sherman captured atlanta
The defeat of Atlanta convinced the war weary North that end of the war was in sight and also led to the reelection of Abraham Lincoln
The reelection of Abraham Lincoln in 1864 showed that the war effort had turned in the North's favor. The election was between Lincoln and George B. McClellan.
Several factors contributed to Lincoln's reelection in 1864 against George Brinton McClellan. When Atlanta fell on September 2, a Union victory was almost ensured. The Democratic party was divided between those who supported the war and those who did not.
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It was greatly helped when Sherman captured Atlanta.
Several factors contributed to Lincoln's reelection in 1864 against George Brinton McClellan. When Atlanta fell on September 2, a Union victory was almost ensured. The Democratic party was divided between those who supported the war and those who did not.
With regards to the question, it seems that one particular US Civil War battle significantly helped President Lincoln to be reelected in November of 1864. Narrowed to one, then the fall of Atlanta in early September of 1864 helped Lincoln allot. Atlanta was a major Confederate city and a main railroad hub for the South.