It is hard to engage in the Civil War with one’s own people, and costs more than mere financial or soldiers losses, it rather costs the Americans the bitterness of playing on the national and historical sentiment of existing and belonging together on one land. Still, for Abraham Lincoln it was the only way to grant the forsaken Utopian Nation via banning the secession or whatever means necessary. Since the president first took office, he never saved a breath to accomplish the goals he established for the term as he clarified several times in his letters or in his public speeches. He always stresses on not leave the game of North and South unless he dies or his term ends. Therefore, the process of construction took off as soon as the war was
It can be said that the South began the Civil War from a winning position. They had declared their independence, formed their own country and government, and they needed only to keep what they already had. But this was a monumental task as the government was required to protect every inch of land within the Confederacy. As a new country, the Confederacy needed to demonstrate the ability to defend its own territory from external threat. Without this ability, the Confederacy could never receive the international recognition and support it needed to survive. Aside from this reason, the South also needed to protect the institution of slavery from outside interference. If the Northern armies took control of a particular Southern area, the Confederates felt that they would free all the slaves, thus destroying the entire structure of society and its economic value. Because of this, Jefferson Davis was forced to devise a flawed war strategy which attempted to preserve the entire Confederacy at the cost of concentrating his forces.
This new formation indicated that Lincoln was losing part of the Union. As a president, Lincoln was trying his best to help preserve the Union. At the beginning of the Civil War, Lincoln applies the northern advantages to help strengthen the military. First, the North had a huge population advantage, so that the North were able to recruit more soldiers and volunteers to help fight for the war. Second, “the North controlled more than 85 percent of the nation’s industry and significant material resources. These advantages enabled the North to produce military supplies and replace lost or damaged equipment more rapidly than the Confederacy” (Boyer 371). With these economic advantages, Lincoln was able to supply the army with better foods, shelters and clothing. The soldiers did not need to suffer as more as the Confederate. Even if the Union was out of supplies during the war, it would be more fasten to resupply it. “In addition, since most of the nation’s railroad lines were located in the Northeast and Midwest, the Union could move troops and supplies with ease” (Boyer 371). The economic and transportation advantages also helped fasten the process of resupply and aiding the army. The percentage for the Union to win the war was higher since the North was having better economic advantages than the South.
The South’s dominating strategy in winning the civil war was attrition. They believed they could wear down the political will of the North if they held out long enough to make the Northerners tired and question value of the means to achieve the ends. Military stalemates, guerilla war tactics and inconclusive battles would help the South achieve this goal. “Confederate armies did not have to invade and conquer the North: they needed only to hold out long enough to force the North to the conclusion that the price of conquering the South and annihilating its armies was too high, as Britain had concluded in 1781 and as the United States concluded…” (Why Did the Confederacy Lose?, pg 117)The South really enjoyed McClellan’s performance in the Southern theatre with his tendency to retreat when he could have won. This was another helpful hand the South would need to cause attrition. In response, Lincoln knew he had to do two things to prevent attrition and win the war more quickly. He needed to fire McClellan, and shift the theme of the war in the view of the North so that it would not lose its thunder. He did this by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation and converting the war for unionism into the war for morality. The
When Abraham Lincoln won the presidency in 1860 the Union was divided. He accepted his presidential duties knowing that he was working with a nation that no longer remained united. Seven of the southern states had already seceded from the Union and were beginning to refer to themselves as the Confederates. What he had now were free states and slave states. When Lincoln gave his Inaugural Address he attempted to do so in a way that would not dissuade his chances of gaining support in the southern states, especially when it involved the institution of slavery. However, he also made it clear in his address that he believed a secure and united nation was of utmost importance and he rejected the ideas
As one of the most pivotal moments in American history, Abraham Lincoln initiating the civil war has far reaching consequences. However, as important as these consequences are the reasons for fighting the war; and the persistence/heart to endure the war. I believe that Lincoln started the war with the intentions of preserving the union, but as the war went on a new reason came to be -- ending slavery.
Nevertheless, they retreated without any humiliation and losses they received in the first battle in the year before during July. Most people don't fully understand the concept of war. Both the North and South were fighting for what they strongly believed in. The South was fighting to keep slavery, while the North wanted to abolish slavery. In the end of the Civil War, the Union won and Abraham Lincoln passed the Emancipation Proclamation to abolish slavery. The United states came together to rebuild each demolished city and to strengthen the
Women’s rights are the basic rights women have that should not be different under any type of circumstances. The discrimination against gender is still happening from varies aspects, but women have been trying to gain their equality ever since the early nineteenth century. In the reading “Woman and the New Race,” Margaret Sanger indicates that the lack of reproductive freedom for women has caused the “perpetuated the tyrannies of the Earth.” In my own opinion, her statement reveals as how the right of reproduction is not in the hand of women and this can cause the overpopulation in the human race. During this time period, almost all the decisions were made by the husband and the wife didn’t have control over any situation, including how many children she could have.
After the war, the country had to be reunited. Some northerners wanted to punish the South do to lack of behavior and crucial way of treating Africans. Lincoln asked people to forget their immersive anger. He wanted the defeated states to set up state governments and rejoin the Union quickly. Abraham Lincoln was trying to get rid of segregation he wanted everyone to be equal. I believe he was doing the right thing because what would this society be without the changes he did now. He put his live at risk knowing it would get many people angry for what he was doing and for protecting the African Americans. Therefore, this was called “The Reconstruction” to establish everyone’s rights and beliefs. He wanted to end the wars and the discrimination among people. All he wanted was a peaceful and united country. Radical Republicans in Congress wanted to change the South and protect the rights of African Americans. Lincoln was shot and killed his assassination shocked the entire country. This will always be recognized and memorized in our American history due to the huge impact of Abraham Lincoln’s death based on all the pressure he had to ensure the best for our
The Civil War was a war that was fought over the civil and humane treatment of every person, regardless of their outward appearances. It left a scathing scar on the nation After the atrocities that were suffered in the Civil war, the nation need a way to heal it’s wounds and unite again. Lincoln had a battle of his own to fight within the congress for the Reconstruction of the nation, While Lincoln believed that the south had suffered enough and had a long road to recovery, the radical republicans wanted to punish the south. They believed that the act of secession by the southern states was treason and the penalties should be strict.
The Song dynasty allowed the Chinese economy to grow rapidly and abundantly, and as a result of this China became extremely affluent. During the Song Dynasty (960-1276), technology also became highly advanced in fields such as agriculture, iron work and printing. Even today, scholars talk of the Song economic revolution. The population grew rapidly during this time, and more and more started to gravitate towards living in large cities. The Song system of government was also advanced for its time.
But it is important to see that his First Inaugural Address was given in March of 1861, already after the Southern states had succeded from the nation. What Lincoln was trying to accomplish was to return the Southern states to the union. Lincoln even goes as far as notifying the South that certain Legislatures have been passed to ensure their state rights, and the constitutionalism of slavery, “holding such a provision to now be implied constitutional law,” and that “(he) has no objection to its being made express and irrevocable.” (Majewski, pg. 75). Also, in a letter to Horace
Throughout the interview, the main underlying theme was keeping communication with employees and board members for the best interest of the organization. The priorities of the organization are to be financially healthy to be able to continue their vital research; such that will help the organization to continue making research breakthroughs in the medical field. As turnover was an issue in specific departments, the director noted that many incentives are in place to keep well rounded employees; keeping them satisfied, and in turn increase retention.
Washington D.C., summer 1862. The Civil War had been going on for over a year, and it was not going well for Abraham Lincoln. 11 of the 15 southern states where slavery was legal had formed the Confederate States of America (CSA) and were waging a war to break free from the United States. Lincoln was determined that the nation was not going to fall apart on his watch. During the first year of the civil war, the Confederate Army had won the majority of important battles. When Lincoln became president, he had had no intention of abolishing slavery. Though he personally despised slavery and had won the presidency on an anti-slavery platform, he would gladly have given up any chance of ending slavery in the South if it meant that the Confederate states would rejoin the United States.
Lincoln’s main goal for his presidency was to unify the Union after the Civil War had torn the North and the South apart. In Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” he says, “While the inaugural address was being delivered from this place, devoted altogether to saving the Union without war...” (Lincoln 68). When Lincoln was elected for his first term, he wanted to unify the Union even before the war had
The Civil War was a war between the union, and confederate states in the United States that occurred from 1861-1865. Many people believed that the Civil War was about slavery and southern states right to defend their states’ rights. The confederates were fighting for their liberty and independence under the leadership of Abraham Lincoln, who they felt was a tyrant. However, the union, was fighting to preserve their territory, that was created by their founding fathers from chaos and dismemberment. President Jefferson Davis believed that the civil war was based on the confederate rights to secede from the union. Jefferson also felt that Abraham Lincoln was to blamed for the start of the civil war, since he was against slavery. Lincoln’s intended goal was to preserve the union, he claimed slavery was not the reason. “If I could save the union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all slaves I would do it, and if I could slave it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that (Shi &Tindall, 2015, pg.465)”. Lincoln told everyone that if the southern states were to return to the union that slavery would still exist. However, many people believed that Lincoln wasn’t being truthful.