THESIS: It was necessary for Lincoln to change his views during the war because it was what the people needed and how the U.S./Union won the war against the Confederacy. He was able to show people that he knew what was going on at the time and had a solid plan to bring the South back with the North to continue a unified country. With every new change he was able to gather his ideas easier and share his points with the right and needed decisions. By changing his views and opinions he was able to create an honest campaign and war statement. REASON 1: It was a strength that the president needed to win/pull people over to his side on the war. In Lincoln's personal letter to Horace Greeley he says, " And what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union. I shall do less whenever I shall believe what I am doing hurts the cause; and I shall do more whenever I shall believe doing more will help the cause." (Harper's Weekly, 1862) …show more content…
REASON 2: With every new decision he was able to understand what he needed to do as a president, he grew into becoming a great president that he is known to be today. You can see the progress that he made through his terms based off of his speeches that he made. From the First Inaugural Address to the Second Inaugural Address that he made speaking about the Civil War, he shifted his views, tone, and able to be blunt about his ideas throughout the war on how to bring the Union back together. In the First Inaugural Address Lincoln constantly said that they could reach an agreement as long as the Union could be as one again, (INCLUDE QUOTE) While in the Second Inaugural addresses who is at fault for starting the war