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Abraham Lincoln And The Civil War Essay

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Abraham Lincoln and The Civil War
Lea E. Sudranski

Applied Technology High School
Mrs. Farley
April 4, 2023

Abraham Lincoln and The Civil War The Civil War was the crucial point when slavery was banned in the United States and Abraham Lincoln was behind it. Abraham Lincoln was a major leader in America's timeline. He is the man known for ending slavery and leading the Union to victory during The Civil War. Southerners in America wanted to keep slavery while Northerners wanted to abolish it which produced this war. The South left the Union right after Lincoln was put into office which could evoke the suspicion that the South seceded because of the inauguration of Lincoln and the war could have been prevented, but there was more …show more content…

They were divided by their backgrounds, from the start in their origins. As the Nation Divided case explains, “The division of the United States into a slave South and a free North had its roots in the regional economies of the original colonies.” (Moss & Campasano, 2017, p.2, ¶1). The South had a good climate and region to create plantations while the North was given a rougher area for farming so the North leaned more towards industrialization. On the other hand, the South leaned more toward slavery and was dependent on it. Furthermore, the North and South have been divided by slavery from the beginning based on their moral values. As the Harvard case study A Nation Divided states, “Congress regularly divided along North-South lines, reflecting sharply differing interests across the two regions.” (Moss & Campasano, 2017, p.2, ¶4). The North wanted to abolish slavery and found it to be, “the foulest reproach of nations.” (Moss & Campasano, 2017, p.3, ¶3). The South saw nothing wrong with it even before Abraham Lincoln was in the …show more content…

Lincoln was not against slavery in the first place. As he said in a speech in 1858, “It will become all one thing, or all the other” (Blight, 2022, para. 10). This quote shows that Lincoln would have picked total slavery too. He wanted to pick the option that would effectively reunite America. The option he chose was to end slavery. As author Noah Feldman says, “Conceivably Lincoln would have agreed to gradual abolition to avoid war” (Feldman, 2017, para. 10). This means that Lincoln would have gradually stopped slavery so that The Civil War would never even occur. The Confederacy fired the first shots which spoiled this

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