The Contributions Of Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln is considered the best and most influential president in the history of America because he saved the Union, brought back the South, and abolished slavery. What is also impressive is that he acted as a general and came up with an actual strategy to defeat the Confederates, in the anaconda plan during the Civil War. While most know about Abraham Lincoln and what his contributions were to make America what it is today, the real question is what were Abraham Lincoln 's steps and actions to make him such a positive influence.

One of Abraham Lincoln 's biggest contributions to America was the 13th Amendment. The 13th amendment abolished slavery throughout the United States, Abraham Lincoln strongly supported the amendment
The Civil War was a time when the US was fighting over politics and the idea of slavery. There were two sides, the Confederates and the Union (north) To the Confederacy, the Civil War was about its political and social system and allowing it to thrive they wanted to split from the Union and become there own. But in the North, the political aims of the war had to be made central, the North were more interested on war on slavery. Had Abraham Lincoln not gone to war with the South, then we would only have half of a country today. The Union (north) eventually won the Civil War making the south part of the US and making it illegal to secede from the Union, however, the North and South were bitter towards each other, and the South 's crops, and land was destroyed during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was able to come up with new laws, and work with the south to bring the two sides together into what is now the USA. Bringing two sides together after a war is no easy feat but Abraham Lincoln was able to put in the time and effort to repair the US, making him the best

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