1. Discuss the challenges President Lincoln faced in the first year of his presidency? Answer: When President Lincoln came into office, in his inaugural he spoke of the plans to bring order fourth to unite the country again. As Lincoln's first plan of action, he started by stopping further states from breaking away from the Union and denying any action that would lead them to the separation. Lincoln also tried to avoided war as much as possible, so he made sure to keep both sides and each side as happy as he could. He as well assured the lower southern states that the republicans would not abolish slavery, so there wouldn’t be problems. 2. Characterize the fighting in the early battles (1861-62) of the Civil War. What advantages and disadvantages did each side (Union and Confederate) bring to the battlefields? Answer: In the early battles of the …show more content…
Explain the considerations that led Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Discuss its overall impact on the war effort. Answer: The South was seek for diplomatic recognition from European nations. Diplomatic recognition meant for possible military intervention by Europe of the Southern side. So, President Lincoln did not want Europe from entering the war, thus issuing the Emancipation Proclamation which officially made the war over slavery. Now, the proclamation itself was a huge gamble, because if Lincoln would have made it too soon he would have looked too desperate. So if he had made it too late, then Europe would already have entered into war. Either way, on September 22, Lincoln released a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation and said that it would take effect throughout all states for Union or Confederate. This just lead to really weakening the southern arm, causing free blacks to come join the north's Union military; and because of that, the Union was down to a number of men, refilling their rosters with many black soldiers and in time was a key factor in turning the war around in their