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Lincoln abolished slavery and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which called on the nation to fight for the unity of the Union.
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He was the one who saved the Union, and Lincoln also ended slavery in the West and was an amazing man.
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Lincoln was an outstanding figure in American history, and his political life was closely linked to the Civil War, the first great civil war in the United States.
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In the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln made outstanding contributions to the founding of democracy and freedom in the United States.
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He was the one who saved the Union, and he was the one who ended slavery. Commendable.
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Led the great struggle to save the Union and end slavery. He was a great man in the United States.
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Lincoln also ended slavery in the West and was a remarkable man.
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Ending the struggle for the system of hard work, and saving the American Union, he was a great man.
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Contributions: Emancipation of black slaves, signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, election of the United States, victory in the Civil War, delivery of the famous Gettysburg Address, promulgation of the Homestead Act.
The American Civil War, or American Civil War, was the only civil war in the history of the United States of America between the United States of America in the North and the Confederate States of America in the South, and ended in the victory of the Northern Union. At the beginning of the war, the North fought to preserve the unity of the country, and later, it evolved into a revolutionary war to eliminate slavery.
The Civil War was the first large-scale war after the Industrial Revolution, during which the standards of modern warfare, such as tactics, strategic thinking, and field medicine, were established. The vast majority of the 3.5 million people who fought were volunteers. The war left 750,000 soldiers dead and 400,000 disabled, and associations estimate that the number of casualties is likely even higher, as well as an unknown number of civilians.
The Civil War made a deep impression on Europa observers at the time, and Karl Marx said that the Civil War represented a great war that had no parallel in military history. The Civil War was of great, world-historical, progressive and revolutionary significance.
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Lincoln made a great contribution to the unification of the country and the emancipation of black slaves.
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The Homestead Act was enacted and the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
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Emancipate the black slaves and maintain national unity.
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In the early days of the Civil War, Lincoln was opposed to the emancipation of slaves. However, in the second half of 1862, Lincoln changed his mind and abandoned the original practice of maintaining slavery in the South and embarked on the path of emancipation.
By the second stage of the Civil War, Lincoln not only transitioned from his original position against the emancipation of slaves to a position in favor of the emancipation of slaves, but also carried out the policy of emancipation of slaves to the end.
By taking this fateful decision, Lincoln humbly adopted the correct views of the opposition that had opposed him since the beginning of the Civil War. This shows that he can put the overall situation first, always put the overall interests of the country first, and completely put personal grievances out of the way.
During the Civil War, both sides spent $15 billion. 630,000 people in the federal army and 480,000 people in the southern army. The war showed the power of modern industry, and both sides were heavily equipped with new rifles**, which promoted the use and development of scattered formations, field fortifications, and infantry close operations.
Railways and telegraphs played a major role, and for the first time in the history of warfare armored ships, mines, mines and submarines were used.
The victory of the North in the war established the dominance of the big bourgeoisie in the country. The Civil War eliminated slavery, thus clearing the way for the rapid development of capitalism in the United States and laying the foundation for the United States to become one of the world's great powers.
The implementation of the Homestead Law accelerated the development of the western region and promoted the victory of the American-style road in the development of agricultural capitalism. Thus, at the end of the 19th century, the United States became the most advanced industrial and agricultural capitalist power in the world. During the post-Civil War reconstruction, blacks were still subjected to discrimination and exploitation by plantation owners, but were politically empowered to citizenship and suffrage, and to be freed from slave yoke.
Therefore, the American Civil War was of epoch-making and progressive significance in the development of American history.
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Abraham Lincoln surname, male name. Often referred to as Abraham Lincoln, the 16th of the United States**. He led the American Civil War, promulgated the Emancipation Proclamation, maintained the unity of the United States, opened the way for the United States to leap to the world's number one industrial power in the 19th century, and made the United States enter the first era of economic development, and was called the "Great Liberator".
Cities in several countries are named after Lincoln.
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In fact, the American Civil War had little to do with the freedom of slaves, interests were the fuse, and a large number of slaves in the South were free workers in the eyes of the Northerners, and the implementation of slavery in the New Continent would have an impact on their industry.
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North, Lincoln was the 16th of the United States**. He led the American Civil War, promulgated the Emancipation Proclamation, maintained the unity of the United States, opened the way for the United States to leap to the world's number one industrial power in the 19th century, and made the United States enter the first era of economic development, and was called the "Great Liberator". Shortly after the end of the Civil War, Lincoln was assassinated.
He was the first American** to be assassinated. In 2005, Lincoln was voted the second greatest American in the 2005 poll "The Greatest American."
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In 1860, Lincoln was elected the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln's election posed a serious threat to the interests of Southern plantation owners, who certainly did not want a man who advocated the abolition of slavery. On April 12, 1861, the Confederate Union declared war without declaring it.
Lincoln had to declare war on the South. Lincoln himself did not advocate the abolition of slavery in a radical way, but believed that slavery could be curtailed in a peaceful way, and then gradually abolished, and the key was to preserve the unity of the Union. So he represents the interests of the North.
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Definitely in the north!
Because the South is a slave-owning plantation economy, and the North is a capitalist industrial development. Because the slave-owning economy in the south occupied a large number of laborers, there was a shortage of labor in the north. hindering the development of capitalism in the North.
That's why Lincoln issued the Proclamation of Emancipation Efforts. So it's the North!
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Northern. Emancipation Proclamation signed.
The South was a colonial hacienda economy, and it was impossible to emancipate black slaves.
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He belongs to the northern camp. Representing the bourgeoisie.
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Orient. There are allusions to prove that the --- of the East is undefeated.
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Lincoln called for the abolition of black slavery, naturally opposed the South, but the main purpose was to preserve unity, and there was also neutrality.
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Well, in the north, this. It's too simple, isn't it?
Lincoln's popularity among the American people had grown, and in 1864 he was re-elected **. Unfortunately, on the evening of April 14, 1865, while attending a play at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., he was suddenly attacked and died early the next morning at the age of 56.
Humble, tolerant, not humble or arrogant, with a broad mind.
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