Abraham Lincoln: America's Greatest President

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Pawan Panth
HIST 1311-014
15 September, 2015
Dr. David M. Watry
Lincoln-The President
Widely considered as one of the three greatest presidents of the United States, Abraham Lincoln is the sixteenth President of the country. Serving from March 4, 1861 to the day of his assassination-April 15, 1865, he led the country through its most traumatic phases of the history- The American civil war and in the process he fostered the American Union process, abolished the slavery and managed to strengthen the federal government.
Lincoln’s presidency was already challenging even before he set to begin his tenure, and it went on to increase and increase throughout his time. Despite being little prepared for the war he became responsible for both the political …show more content…

He was well aware that the Constitution gave the entire right to abolish the slavery to the individual states. He knew the central government could do nothing about that. But the constitution had also provided these rights to the Commander-in-Chief, the war-president and thus he exercised his power to pass the famous “Emancipation Proclamation” through his cabinet citing it as a necessary military measure during the domestic war prevailing in the country. The “Emancipation Proclamation”, which later became the thirteenth amendment of the Co.nstitution, freed the slaves of all rebel states and outlawed the slavery forever. Not only freeing them, he also ensured they were protected and had the resources to live, first through the military protection and later by letting them enter into the militia. This was probably the best thing Abraham Lincoln did in his Presidency as far as the human liberty is concerned. In the international arena, Abraham Lincoln is best known outside the United States for his stand against slavery and abolishing it with his astute way despite the constitutional limitations against …show more content…

His vision, his shrewdness, his active involvement in taking the military as well as political control of the war saw the nation getting rid of the war quickly than expected. He managed to keep the country united despite the secession of the Southern states, and thus made the country what it is now today. If it were not for his brilliance, we would never know how the country would have been today. He made the Federal government stronger, built the military strength. Yet, the thing the stands out in my opinion, is his contribution to the liberty of Black people, the slaves. He extricated the deep-seated slavery system from the society and outlawed it forever. So, it would not be illogical to say that Abraham Lincoln’s presidency was a boon to the United States of

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