Lincoln sent troops into Baltimore, Maryland, in April 1861 primarily to prevent the city from seceding and to secure a vital transportation route between the North and the capital, Washington, D.C. Baltimore was a hotbed of pro-Southern sentiment and had already witnessed violent clashes between Union supporters and secessionists. The deployment of troops aimed to restore order and ensure the safety of Union soldiers passing through the city. This decisive action was crucial in maintaining Union control in the early days of the Civil War.
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Lincoln sent a ship to Fort Sumter in 1861 because the troops needed food and supplies.
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US President Lincoln made it clear to the South that he would not send troop reinforcements to Fort Sumter, but informed the South he was only sending needed supplies. This was the correct decision by Lincoln.
Hitler did not send troops to the future.
Washington, DC straddles the border between Maryland and Virginia. With Virginia already part of the Confederacy, if the Union lost Maryland, DC would have been cut off completely and captured by the Rebels.
the president has the power to send troops to the battle.
he send troops to protect them selves from the north
He sent his troops to Byzantium.
He sent his troops to Byzantium.