Who Is Abraham Lincoln's Role In The Civil War?

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Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, guided his country through one of the hardest times the United States has ever encountered as a country; the Civil War. The Civil War occurred April 12, 1861 – May 9, 1865, and was fought between the North and the South on the matter of slavery. He played a major role in the war by preserving the country and passing the Thirteenth Amendment which abolished the act of slavery. Lincoln did many great things as a President and has been remembered as one of the greatest leaders the United States has had even though his life was ended early. This paper will discuss the life of Abraham Lincoln by examining his life before his presidency, his life during his presidency, and the fatal end to his presidency. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809 in a log cabin in a country which is now known as Larue. His Grandfather was killed by Indians, but that did stop him from becoming an accomplished carpenter and bought three farms in Kentucky before his family left the state. There isn’t much that is known about Lincolns mother. He has an older sister named Sarah and he also had a younger brother named Thomas, although he died in his infant years. In …show more content…

After this address, he was now ready to be a presidential candidate. At the Republican national convention in Chicago in May, William H. Seward was the top candidate. Seward, however, had qualities that made him undesirable in the critical states the Republicans had lost in 1856: Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, and New Jersey. As a result, Lincoln won the nomination by being the second choice of the majority. He went on to win the presidential election, defeating the Northern Democrat Douglas, the Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge, and the Constitutional Union candidate John Bell. Lincoln went on to abolish slavery in the Civil