Fired him.
"If General McClellan is not wanting to use the army, perhaps I may borrow it for a while."
Eventually fired him. ("If General McClellan doesnt want to use the army, perhaps I may borrow it for a while.")
Eventually fired him. "If General McClellan does not wish to use the army, perhaps I may borrow it for a while."
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They were sad.
They were unhappy that all the men had to participate in war.
The whole nation was in tragedy, the north states and the slaves were very sad
He wanted to jail people who opposed his policies.
One by one, the seceded from the union and formed the Confederate States on America.
The South became convinced that Lincoln was an abolitionist even though did not state that he wanted to ban slavery.
The Lincoln and Douglas debates in 1858, were extensively covered by newspapers in both the North and the South. Northerners followed the debates and by doing so, brought to national attention the views of Abraham Lincoln. Abolitionists in the North were impressed with Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery.
Since the North was mainly a free land for African Americans the People of the North wouldn't react in any negative way because the were for Lincoln's amendments.
President Lincoln was concerned about the battle successes of Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley in 1862. He feared for the safety of Washington DC. With that in mind, Lincoln sent General Fremont into the Valley to destroy Jackson's army.