Scott V. Stanford was going on at the moment. It was talking about how African Americans weren’t citizens, they were just slaves, and Lincoln did not like that. Lincoln disagreed with what they said, and that when the Inalienable Acts started. Abraham wanted to see if Stephen Douglas would take a challenge to fight for the senate seat. Abraham gave a nomination acceptance speech, and to the Supreme Court, Stephen Douglas, and President Buchanan. Abraham Lincoln stated, “A house divided cannot stand”. In 1858, the Senate Campaign had seven debates in cities across the state of Illinois. Douglas and Lincoln did not disappoint. Douglas soon won the election. Lincoln then moved to national politics. In 1860, the political operatives made a campaign. On May 18, there was a Republican National Convention in Chicago. Lincoln’s nominated due was on the views of slavery. In a general election, he had to face his friend and rival, Stephen Douglas. Lincoln didn’t get forty percent of the popular vote, but he did get 180 electoral votes out of 303. Lincoln had made a strong cabinet, and his cabinet contained some political rivals. His cabinet was one of the strongest assets on the first term. On April 12, 1861, the guns were stationed as a symbol the war has begun. Lincoln gave out $2 million for Treasury for war material. He wanted at least 75,000 volunteers for the military. He even suspended the writ of habeas …show more content…
Just before the political battle, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. (Biography.com Editors n.d.) John Wilkes Booth was the man who killed Lincoln. Booth was born in Maryland in 1838. He stayed in the north while the Civil War was happening. On March 20, 1865, Booth planned on kidnapping Lincoln, but failed because Lincoln did not show up. John had six other men involved as well. John was one of the largest manhunts, and had 10,000 federal troops on him. Lincoln was at Ford’s Theater watching “Our American Cousin”. John assassinated Lincoln’s Vice President, Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of the State, William H. Seward. At 10:15 p.m. John fired a .44 caliber single-shot derringer behind Lincoln’s head. A twenty-three year old doctor was in the audience, and heard Mary scream, so he ran to the box. When he got there, he saw Lincoln having trouble breathing, paralyzed, and slumped over. The doctor said he’d die in the night. His friends, Andrew Jackson, and Lincoln’s cabinet were all there. Abraham Lincoln eventually died at 7:22 a.m., Mary and Robert were in shock and grieving. (History.com Staff 2009) His body was placed in a temporary coffin with a draped flag over the coffin. They escorted Lincoln’s body to the White House. His body was placed in the state capitol. A funeral train took Lincoln’s body back home. Abraham Lincoln’s resting place is now in