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algol13
3 years ago
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In what way did Abraham Lincoln demonstrate superior leadership during the Civil War?

History
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Dovator [93]3 years ago
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He was obviously the president which means it was his job to show leadership. Also he created the emancipation proclamation which was a forceful end to slavery in southern areas controlled by the union. He also attacked the south many times and did it smartly. It freedom of African Americans helped them gain more soldiers as well.

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