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Abraham Lincoln Persuasion Essay

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Abraham Lincoln is as close as one can get to a superhero. All heroes make questionable decisions, but they also try to achieve peace within their influence. They live and work in places that are entrenched with chaos. As Abraham Lincoln came into the presidency, he too inherited a chaotic nation. Although he had a difficult upbringing, Abraham Lincoln changed and preserved America through the Civil War, his plans for the African-American population after the War, as well as his laws and acts that continued to keep America united.
As tensions rose between slave states and free states, the American citizens knew that at some point, these tensions would grow too large to stay as a psychological and moral war. When Abraham Lincoln ran for president, he pledged to keep slavery out of the American colonies (Civil War Trust). However, when he won the election in 1860, seven states decided to secede, giving rise to controversy within the nation (Civil War Trust). The tensions were no longer mental, but it became physical. Lincoln and his administration refused to recognize the legitimacy of the states’ secessions, and the south had begun to create their own nation, the Confederacy (Civil War Trust). In his first inaugural address, Lincoln said, “In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen (the Southerners), and not …show more content…

In 1862, battles such as Shiloh, Gaines’ Mill, Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, and Antietam, caused roughly 100,000 casualties (Civil War Trust). Many soldiers, from both the Union and the Confederacy, were killed, and many more injured, to preserve the nation. However, at this point, there were more Union casualties rather than Confederate casualties (Civil War Trust). Lincoln knew that this war would be a very long and destructive war if he did not change his strategy. On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation

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