Booth thought that by destroying the leadership of the Union, the South would gain enough time to pull the Confederate Army together and make the Civil War a win.
As a famous actor, John Wilkes Booth knew alot about motivation. He was a southern sympathizer who hated Lincoln. He had to be a meglomaniac, for he saw, by assassinating Lincoln, that he would become a Southern "hero".
The main goal of President Abraham Lincoln and his supporters was to end the rebellion of the Southern states that had declared their independence. Lincoln believed the issue of slavery, then a Constitutional right, could be addresses once the nation was again united. As a war measure, Lincoln announced the freedom of slaves in the Confederate states. He could not issue any emancipation of slaves in the border states for fear they might join the Confederacy.Lincoln had always stated he personally was against slavery, however, he had no intentions to end it in the South. Also, the US Supreme Court had called the institution of slavery to be legal. Most Northern people, however, did not want slavery to exist in the new territories of the West.
President Abraham Lincoln's main goal as the US president was to end the Southern rebellion. Which was the US Civil War. He therefore appointed generals, made military decisions, and did everything in his power to reunite the United States. He was successful in that endeavor.
Frederick Douglass convinced President Abraham Lincoln to take a stronger stance on emancipation during the Civil War. Through his advocacy, Douglass urged Lincoln to make the abolition of slavery a central goal of the war, which ultimately led to the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. Douglass also pressed for the recruitment of Black soldiers into the Union Army, which Lincoln supported, recognizing the significant contributions they could make to the war effort.
President Johnson's ultimate goal in Vietnam was to disengage without losing the war. This was back in history.
President Lincoln did not initiate the Civil War; rather, it began when Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter in April 1861, following the secession of several Southern states from the Union. Lincoln's primary goal was to preserve the Union and maintain federal authority. His administration sought to address the issue of slavery, which was central to the conflict, but the war was fundamentally about the survival of the nation as a unified entity. Lincoln's response to the secession and subsequent hostilities marked the beginning of a conflict that would ultimately reshape the United States.
John Wilkes Booth, the assassin, along with his co-conspirators, hoped that the South would be motivated to re-group and somehow restore their government.
he was president during the civil war, yet there is controversy over whether he was an effective leader or not. if you look at it from the goal he strived to achieve, that of preserving the union after the south seceded, then he was successful. "life" for lincoln ended with his assassination in Ford's theatre.
During the first-term of President Lincoln's presidency, Lincoln's goal was to preserve the Union. This goal was severely challenged by the fact of the Civil War, which began soon after he took office in March of 1861.
His goal was to preserve the Union.
President Lincoln's main goal was to reunite the union.
to preserve the union
stuck with his one main goal
B. to maintain the unity of the country
No. He never did.
President Lincoln's original war goal
because when he poeped in his pants he farted,too
At the beginning of the Civil War President Lincoln stated that the war was being fought to preserve the Union.