The civil war is known for its cruelty and fierce battle between the two, which has become one of the greatest wars in the world history. The war was intensely quarreled, suffering from the courage and the pride of faith. This war tears down a country and recombines it and the country will recombine and start building a stronger infrastructure and a brighter future. The civil war can never be forgotten, it will always help to define the country, country, and way of life. The civil war has completely changed the United States, which has a great impact on the world as well as the United States.
Civil war may be the most important event in American history. A writer and a historian Shelby Foot said: "This country's understanding must be based on the understanding of the civil war ... this is the intersection of our existence." An important figure in this game is President Abraham Lincoln is. He plays a hard job of leading the country through war and is a more difficult challenge in deciding the way of peace and reconstruction. He is the leader of war and the former of peace, and he also faces criticism from political opponents and members of his party. In this lesson, students can examine Lincoln's words, speech, declarations and understand division, amnesty, his views on reconstruction, and hope for his country.
Abraham Lincoln led America through a bloody war. His behavior transforms the country and his legacy continues to exist today. Lincoln is the 16th president of the United States. During the Civil War, Lincoln 's political strategy helped the alliance win. Lincoln introduced the reconstruction of the United States into the movement and abolished slavery. Next I will discuss the life of one of the greatest presidents in that country. - Abraham Lincoln, also called "honest Abe", is the 16th president of the United States. Lincoln is one of the most respected presidents ever. Although he may not be widely favored during its execution. During the Civil War he served as President of the United States, overcoming the South, unifying the United States with just a few stocks.