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What events led Abraham Lincoln to speak out against slavery?

the kansas nebraska act and the dread Scott decision caused violence and anger that caught Abraham Lincoln's attention.


Trace the events that led to Lincoln's assassination?

The events leading up to the Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln "There are men who want to take my life. And I have no doubt they will do it.


Which battle made Abraham Lincoln say he would end slavery in the south of the war continued?

The Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, was a pivotal moment that led Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. After the Union's strategic victory, Lincoln felt empowered to take a stronger stance against slavery, stating that if the war continued, he would take steps to end it in the Southern states. This decision marked a significant shift in the Union's war aims, linking the fight against the Confederacy with the abolition of slavery.


Who won the battle in Georgia?

The Battle of Georgia, often referring to the broader context of the Civil War battles in that state, saw significant victories for the Union forces, particularly during the Atlanta Campaign. General William Tecumseh Sherman led Union troops to capture Atlanta in September 1864, which was a strategic win for the North. This victory also boosted Northern morale and contributed to President Abraham Lincoln's reelection. Ultimately, the Union's success in Georgia was a crucial part of their overall strategy to defeat the Confederacy.


Whose election to the prediency in 1860 led seven southern states to secede from the union?

Abraham Lincoln - the first Republican president

Related Questions

What Union victory helped lead to the reelection of President Lincoln in 1864?

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


What does the Battle of Gettysburg represent?

The Battle of Gettysburg led to the end of the American civil war and also was where president Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg address.


Was Abraham Lincoln a major rank on military?

Lincoln was a member of the Illinois state militia for three months in 1832, he led a militia contingent in the Black Hawk War, but did not fight in a battle.


Did Abraham Lincoln lead the troops in the gettsburg battle?

No. Abraham Lincoln was the President and Commander in Chief when the Battles of Gettysburg were fought, during the US Civil War. General George Meade, led the Union Army and General Robert E. Lee led the Confederate Army during the Battles of Gettysburg.


What president led to World War 1?

Abraham Lincoln.


WHo led US through the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln


How did the union fight for freedom?

The Union was the opposing side of the Confederacy in the mid-1800s. A formal army was comprised to battle the Confederates as led by President Abraham Lincoln.


What event led to states seceding from the union?

It was mainly the election of Abraham Lincoln.


Whose election led directly to the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln


What did Abraham Lincoln do to end slavery?

Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclimation which freed slaves indefinelty but also led to the end of the civil war.


Who were the main leader of the civil war?

Jefferson Davis led the South and Abraham Lincoln led the North .


What congressman led the spot resolutions against James Polk?

Abraham Lincoln