Why the North Won the Civil War
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the Emancipation Proclamation, along with his excellent oratory, and economic efforts did serve to stir up some popular support where possible, but ultimately, that was the extent of his ability. The Civil War was a battle of numbers, plain and simple, and the North came out on top. The United States is feeling the repercussions of that dreadful war to this day, and the antebellum Southern culture still has its impact on domestic politics today.
the Emancipation Proclamation, along with his excellent oratory, and economic efforts did serve to stir up some popular support where possible, but ultimately, that was the extent of his ability. The Civil War was a battle of numbers, plain and simple, and the North came out on top. The United States is feeling the repercussions of that dreadful war to this day, and the antebellum Southern culture still has its impact on domestic politics today.