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LincolnS Road To War: A DayByDay Account Of The First 60 Days Of Abraham LincolnS Presidency
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Follow LincolnS DayByDay Path From Peacemaker To War Leader As The Union Edges Toward Civil War.The Months After The Inauguration Of Abraham Lincoln, Between March 4 And May 3, 1861, Mark One Of The Most Significant Periods In American History. Antagonism Between The North And South, Which Had Been Intensifying Since LincolnS Election As President In November 1860, Only Worsened When The PresidentElect Was Sworn Into Office. LincolnS Road To War Is A DayByDay Account Unpacking Each DayS Events, Both Personal And Political, From LincolnS Inauguration Through The Attack On Fort Sumter And Towards The March To The Battle Of Bull Run/Manassas. March 4, 1861: In His Inauguration Address, President Lincoln Did His Best To Be Reconciliatory, Advising Southern Secessionists That There Would Be No War Unless They Were The Aggressors. But He Also Made It Clear That The Union Was Indivisible, And That Secession Meant Anarchy. April 12, 1861: During The Early Morning Hours, Rebel Artillery Opened Fire On Fort Sumter, Situated On A ManMade Island In The Entrance To Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. This Was Immediately Followed By President LincolnS Call For 75,000 Volunteers From State Militias, Along With His Order To Blockade All Southern Ports. From The First Days Of His Presidency To A Tacit Admission Of The Real Probability Of War On May 3, 1861, Readers Follow Alongside Lincoln In This Daily Journal That Captures His Evolution From An Inexperienced, Newly Installed President Trying Desperately To Avoid A War, To A Reluctant CommanderInChief Resolved To Defend Fort Sumter Against Rebel Aggression, And Finally To A War President Determined To See The Fighting Through To The End And To Restore The Union. In This Revealing And Enlightening Journey Through The Progression Of LincolnS Perspectives And Politics, Readers Glean Intimate Insights Into The President, The Man, And The Country On The Precipice Of Civil War.
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