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Why does the photo of President Abraham Lincoln at Antietam capture a pivotal moment in American history?

  • Why does the photo of President Abraham Lincoln at Antietam capture a pivotal moment in American history?

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    If Antietam was such a big victory,why did Lincoln fire McClellan more or les straight afterwards.... Tactically Antietam was a draw,but Lincoln represented the battle as a victory,so he could issue his Emancipation Proclamation without it looking like an act of desperation. This boosted internal support for the war in the North,and damped down what was becoming inceasing sympathy for the CSA in Europe.

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I'm not sure about the photo, but the Battle of Antietam was a pivotal moment because the victory enabled Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Lincoln had been waiting for a decisive victory to issue it, and Antietam ended up being that victory.

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