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The border states amid the Civil War were the slave expresses that didn't leave the Union.
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- Habeas Corpus was suspended during his Presidency.
- Made slavery illegal in the United States.
- First President to be assassinated
- Famous "Address" was given at the dedication of a battlefield cemetery
- "Four score and seven years ago..."
- Lincoln's War Powers
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Abraham Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus during the Civil War as he claimed emergency powers for himself (Lincoln war powers) to enable him deal with the Southern cessation.
He contributed to making slavery illegal by championing the 13th Amendment which cleared Congress before his assassination but was only ratified after. His assassination went down in history as the first time a president was assassinated.
His very famous ''Gettysburg Address'' which began with the words: "Four score and seven years ago..." was given as he dedicated a battlefield cemetery for Union soldiers.
The first group to travel overland to California as a wagon train was the Bidwell- Bartleson group in 1841. The trail lost popularity in 1869 with the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, which made the trip more affordable and quicker.
Between 3 and 6 months
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Nationalism.
A feeling of nationalism developed in the United States after the War of 1812.
The victories of the US forces in major battles of the 1812 War , particularly in New Orleans (fought after the signing of the peace treaty of Ghent), made Americans proud and joyful. Peace was welcomed and Americans had a great feeling that they had resisted the power of the British Empire again. The 1812 War is called a "Second Independence War" by some. It fostered a firmer sense of national conciousness. The postwar period led to the Era of Good Feelings in American politics. By going to war over its rights, the nation made sure that it was going to receive proper treatment as an independent nation in the world.
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