The Two Sides of the Civil War: Viewpoints of Robert E. Lee and Abraham Lincoln

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There are always two sides to every story. What side you want to believe though, is up to you, what you think happened and who you trust more. During the civil war it was clean that there were two sides; the North and the South. What side you were on depended not on what you believed but by where you were from. For some people this was hard. They would believe that we could get rid of slaves and just wanted the war to end but since they were from Virginia they had to fight for the Confederacy. One of the men this happened to was Robert E. Lee. He was fighting with the Confederacy and his son was fighting with the Union. That alone would be hard and then you add to it that he did not want to fight, “I shall mourn for my country and for the welfare and progress of mankind.” He was very against the war, yet still fought in it. This is why most people fought in the civil war, yet it continued to go on, and on and on. A man that had a very big part and influence in the war was no other than Abraham Lincoln. Some say that it was thinks to him that the war ended because of his famous speech at the Battle of Gettysburg. Both Robert E. Lee and Abraham Lincoln were involved in the war and saw eye to eye on some things, but disagreed on others in their writings.
One thing that Lincoln and Lee both had in common was that they wanted this civil war to be over as soon as possible. When we are reading through Lincoln’s speech you realize everything that has happened. 51,000 people died in three days. There was nowhere to put all of the body’s; nothing to do to clean the ground of all the blood that had spilled. When you really think about all the people that died at this battle it is horrific and to think that this is just one of the battles t...

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...centuries to come because of how moving it was and how much impact it had on the North and the South. He put the blame on the people if the nation were to fall apart and took it off himself in this speech. “Of the people, by the people, for the people…” These are words from Abraham’s famous speech at Gettysburg and it could not be more accurate. This was a ceremony for the people like Robert Lee who fought in this war and who gave up their loved ones like he gave up his son. The union and the confederacy were both very sure of what they wanted and weren’t going to stop until they got what they wanted or just could not fight any longer and that is what happened to the south. They ran out of everything you need to fight a war. Then as a result of this the north did end up winning and a lot of that victory is thanks to what Abraham Lincoln had to say at that ceremony.

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