
Abraham
Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, successfully
led his country through its greatest internal crisis, the
American Civil War, only to be assassinated less than a
week after the war's end. Before his election as President,
Lincoln was a lawyer, an Illinois state legislator, a member
of the United States House of Representatives, and an unsuccessful
candidate for election to the Senate.
As an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery in
the United States, Lincoln won the Republican Party nomination
in 1860 and was elected president later that year. During
his term, he helped preserve the United States by leading
the defeat of the secessionist Confederate States of America
in the American Civil War. He introduced measures that resulted
in the abolition of slavery, issuing his Emancipation Proclamation
in 1863 and promoting the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment
to the Constitution, which passed Congress before Lincoln's
death and was ratified by the states later in 1865.
Lincoln closely supervised the victorious war effort, especially
the selection of top generals, including Ulysses S. Grant.
Historians have concluded that he handled the factions of
the Republican Party well, bringing leaders of each faction
into his cabinet and forcing them to cooperate. Lincoln
successfully defused a war scare with the United Kingdom
in 1861. Under his leadership, the Union took control of
the border slave states at the start of the war. Additionally,
he managed his own reelection in the 1864 presidential election.
Opponents of the war (also known as "Copperheads") criticized
Lincoln for refusing to compromise on the slavery issue.
Conversely, the Radical Republicans, an abolitionist faction
of the Republican Party, criticized him for moving too slowly
in abolishing slavery. Even with these road blocks, Lincoln
successfully rallied public opinion through his rhetoric
and speeches; his Gettysburg Address is but one example
of this. At the close of the war, Lincoln held a moderate
view of Reconstruction, seeking to speedily reunite the
nation through a policy of generous reconciliation. His
assassination in 1865 was the first presidential assassination
in U.S. history and made him a martyr for the ideal of national
unity.
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Specification:
Product
Name: The Intellectuals
Model Name: Lincoln
Material: Polyresin
Height : Approx. 3.5"
Width : Approx. 1.0"
Depth : Approx. 1.0"
Finishing: Individually hand-painted |
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