On January 20, 1862, US President Lincoln removed Simon Cameron as his Secretary of War and replaced him with Edwin M. Stanton. In Lincoln's view Cameron had been an unsuccessful man. Lincoln had awarded him his position for political reasons. It was Cameron's reward for bringing Pennsylvania to Lincoln's column in the election. Also, Cameron seemed to have his own ideas on how to run the military. He caused himself to embarrass Lincoln and managed to be censored by the House of Representatives. Complaints of scandals and corruption were present in the War Department. Lincoln eased him out of office by appointing him as minister to Russia. This placed him well enough away to avoid any problems.
As an aside, the tyrannical Russian government supported the Union in the war.
Virginia seceded almost immediately after Lincoln's call for troops.
the election of Lincoln and his want to free slaves
Lincoln wanting south Carolina to be a free state.
...secede. When Lincoln made his appeal for 75,000 volunteers, Virginia and three other states decided to join the Confederacy, making it eleven strong in all.
It caused President Johnson to send more troops to Vietnam.
President Lincoln's first secretary of war was Republican Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania. Cameron was charged with mismanagement and corruption while in office. With that said, most historians believe President Lincoln replaced Cameron because he joined with the Radical Republicans on the issue of slavery. Cameron distributed a report about arming former slaves. This was unacceptable to Lincoln. In early 1862, Lincoln replaced Cameron with Edwin M. Stanton as the secretary of war. Cameron
John Wilkes Boothe is who they knew did it. they saw his face when he jumped on the stage and recognized him because he was a famous actor. he supported the confederacy, and didn't like Lincoln because he thought Lincoln might end slavery. so, he assassinated him. he also had partners with this plan, but he sent them to kill the vice president and the secretary. they only stabbed the secretary, but didn't kill him. the vice president only caught them, but they escaped.
The election of Lincoln as President.
The election of Lincoln as President
What annoyed US General Sherman and had to bother General US Grant was political interference in military matters. This was illustrated by Lincoln and Secretary of War , Stanton, keep the Assistant Secretary of War inside Grant's western camp.
The election of Lincoln caused the southern states to hold their own independent election. This was done in opposition of Abraham Lincoln being the president of the United States.
Despite Union successes in most of the early part of 1862, Lincoln's hope for a quick end to the Southern rebellion was no longer a part of his thinking. He sent Secretary Seward to New York in order for him to encourage another recruitment of 300,000 volunteers for the Union. Lincoln believed this was necessary based on his assessment of the way the war was evolving.
George McClellan
This caused Virginia to become a confederate state and fight with the south in the Civil war.
Abraham Lincoln
The election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States in Nov. 1860.
Virginia seceded almost immediately after Lincoln's call for troops.