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The white reaction to Lincoln’s visit appear to suggest about the attitudes of white southerners to defeat that "They had given up without harbouring any misdeed."

Who was the Lincoln?

In 1861, Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th President of the United States. In 1863, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared all forced labours in the Confederacy free forever.

Some key points regarding Lincoln on forced labours;

  • After his assassination, Abraham Lincoln became known as the "Great Emancipator."
  • Although he played a key role in the passage of the 13th Amendment and the Emancipation Proclamation, which ended slavery in America, the truth is more detailed.
  • There were many Americans who worked to end forced labour both before and during the Civil War.
  • Even though he was against it, Lincoln had complicated political and personal views on the institution of forced labour and African Americans that changed over time.
  • Captain John Booth, who was in the crowd, commented, "That is the last statement he will ever make," after he publicly endorsed restricted black suffrage.
  • On April 14, 1865, three days later, Johnson fatally injured his 16th President.

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