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Thursday Warm-Up Grab a battles of “Civil War Review” Begin completing on your own and then copy down objective Abraham Linco

Thursday Warm-Up Grab a battles of “Civil War Review” Begin completing on your own and then copy down objective Abraham Lincoln

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Page 1: Thursday Warm-Up Grab a battles of “Civil War Review” Begin completing on your own and then copy down objective Abraham Lincoln

Thursday Warm-Up

Grab a battles of “Civil War Review”Begin completing on your own and

then copy down objective

Abraham Lincoln

Page 2: Thursday Warm-Up Grab a battles of “Civil War Review” Begin completing on your own and then copy down objective Abraham Lincoln

Objective: How did Lincoln’s presidency help save the union?

Abraham Lincoln

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Interesting Facts

• He was born on February 12th 1809, and died April 15th 1865 at the age of fifty six.

• He had deep depression, even though he would frequently tell stories and jokes to friends and family.

• He was the tallest U.S president at 6ft 4 inches.

• Lincoln disliked killing and harming animals, even for food

• 1st Republican President

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The Lincoln-Douglass Debates

• In 1858, the little known Lincoln ran against Stephen Douglass for his Senate seat.

• The majority of the debates were about popular sovereignty in the western territories.

Popular Sovereignty will cause slavery to eventually pass away on its own!

Only legislation will end slavery!

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The Lincoln-Douglass Debates• Douglass won the Senate

Seat• But… Lincoln became famous

for his attacks on slavery and Republicans began thinking of him as an excellent presidential candidate

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HIGHLIGHTS OF LINCOLN’S PRESIDENCY

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Election of 1860• What political party was Lincoln

a part of when he ran for president?

• Why did his election cause the South to cede from the Union?

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Lincoln’s Goal at the beginning of the War

• Keep the union together at any cost!

• “My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery” –Lincoln 1862

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The Emancipation Proclamation• After the battle of

Antietam, used the emancipation proclamation as a war strategy

• It only gave freedom to slaves in the Confederacy…Not slaves in the border states that never left the Union

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Impact of the Proclamation

• Gave the Civil War a new moral purpose: a war to end slavery.

• It allowed free African-Americans to enlist in the Army

• It removed the option of compromise between the Union and Confederacy.

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The Gettysburg Address

• Turn to pg. 361 in your book to read the Gettysburg Address.

• It is really short and only took Lincoln 2 minutes to speak.

• Discussion Questions:• What reasons did Lincoln give

in the Address for why the Union was fighting the Civil War?

• Why do you think historians said this speech “remade America”?

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Lincoln Suspends Habeas Corpus• Lincoln dealt harshly with

dissent in the Union• During the Civil War Lincoln

suspended the right of Habeas Corpus

• Habeas Corpus is your right to not be arrested without being charged or given a trial.

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Lincoln Suspends Habeas Corpus• Over 13,000 suspected

Confederate Sympathizers were thrown in jail without trial!

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The 13th Amendment

• Lincoln believed the only way to permanently end slavery was through a constitutional amendment

• The 13th Amendment, which outlawed slavery, was passed after months of debate in Congress.

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Lincoln’s Assassination

• On April 14, 1965 (only 5 days after Lee’s surrender) Lincoln was shot in the back of the head while attending a play with his wife.

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Lincoln’s Assassination

• The assassin, John Wilkes Booth was a supporter of the south.

• Lincoln died the next day

• Booth was captured and killed by Union Soldiers 12 days later

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Lincoln’s funeral procession and train

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