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16 pages in length. Lincoln's participation in – and the ultimate outcome of - the American Civil War has long been heralded as a watershed in United States history. That slavery was finally looked down upon in the eyes of the law spoke to a social and cultural enlightenment never before known to either the blacks or whites. Moreover, the extent to which Lincoln led the country to an entirely different way of thinking with regard to the aspect of human rights was grand and far-reaching. However, not everyone is convinced that his involvement in the American Civil War was as clean and candid as the history books would like one to believe, inasmuch as speculation concurs how President Lincoln did manipulate the confederate states into firing the first shot at Fort Sumter. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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That slavery was finally looked down upon in the eyes of the law spoke to a social and cultural enlightenment never before known to either the blacks or whites.
Moreover, the extent to which Lincoln led the country to an entirely different way of thinking with regard to the aspect of human rights was grand and far-reaching.
However, not everyone is convinced that his involvement in the American Civil War was as clean and candid as the history books would like one to believe, inasmuch as speculation
concurs how President Lincoln did manipulate the confederate states into firing the first shot at Fort Sumter. II. IT BEGAN WITH THE ELECTION Lincoln was already a loud and
proud voice of abolition by the time the election of 1860 arrived. Having noted in Quincy, Illinois just two years prior to that time how unjust the very nature
of slavery truly was, Lincoln continued to gain support from the Republican party while at the same time cultivating a quick-rising rage among the Southern slave owners. When he
was nominated as the Republican party presidential candidate and ultimately won the election, the stage was set for an event that would alter the nations history forever. "We have
in this nation the element of domestic slavery. The Republican Party think it wrong - we think it is a moral, a social, and a political wrong. We
think it is wrong not confining itself merely to the persons of the States where it exists, but that it is a wrong which in its tendency, to say the
least, affects the existence of the whole nation. Because we think it wrong, we propose a course of policy that shall deal with it as a wrong. We
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