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If Lincoln had not died - MaddieM - 12-31-2012 09:30 AM I know this has most likely been put forwards before, but I'll ask it again. What does everyone honestly think would have happened if Lincoln had not been assassinated? Any vast changes? Any better or worse things? RE: If Lincoln had not died - BettyO - 12-31-2012 09:52 AM Maddie - Lincoln's theory was to "let them down easy"; i.e. the South and I personally think that reconstruction would have been a lot less stressful and probably easier for the South. There would not have been so much of a revengeful mode for reconstruction towards Southerners to my mind of thinking.... Wild Bill probably has some super ideas on this! RE: If Lincoln had not died - MaddieM - 12-31-2012 09:56 AM I read that president Johnson revoked Sherman's Special Field Orders No. 15 and ordered the land taken back off the freed slaves. Do you suppose this would have happened if Lincoln had lived? I don't think it would. RE: If Lincoln had not died - Laurie Verge - 12-31-2012 10:03 AM I have always had a nagging doubt in my mind that Lincoln could have achieved the "perfect" Reconstruction that he (and we) envisioned him having. I base this solely on the whims of the Radicals in Congress. Contrary to what it seems like today, it is still Congress that makes the laws in our system of government (or at least is supposed to!). While Congress supported Lincoln and his wartime measures, I wonder - once the war was over - whether they would have continued to support Lincoln's peacetime measures. Would their human nature's cry for revenge been louder than Lincoln's proposals? RE: If Lincoln had not died - Rogerm - 12-31-2012 10:11 AM Individually, if Lincoln had lived to an old age, I think he would have become an "elder statesman" in American politics. He might also have become more involved in literary endeavors. RE: If Lincoln had not died - Jim Garrett - 12-31-2012 07:48 PM I always wondered about what was meant by "Let them up easy" Did A.L. mean give them an easy time coming back into the union, or easy, as in slowly, not too fast, as in "let them up.......easy". For some that might remember Bob and Ray's radio bit, "ground hog meat on sale" or "groundhog meat on sale". RE: If Lincoln had not died - Jenny - 12-31-2012 09:40 PM (12-31-2012 10:03 AM)Laurie Verge Wrote: I have always had a nagging doubt in my mind that Lincoln could have achieved the "perfect" Reconstruction that he (and we) envisioned him having. I base this solely on the whims of the Radicals in Congress. You just voiced what I've always thought, Laurie. It does make one think just how willing Congress would have been to go along with Lincoln's envisioned peaceful endeavors back then. RE: If Lincoln had not died - LincolnMan - 01-01-2013 07:17 PM If Lincoln had not died... He had said he would return to Springfield again and resume his law practice with Billy Herndon. He told Mary that he wanted to see other places-possibly the Holy Land. Maybe Robert Lincoln would have been okay with the idea of being a U.S. president. And perhaps Mary would have lived in better health-mentally and physically. And the country? Probably the healing would have taken place sooner-and civil rights more fully obtained quicker as well. And one would hope that if Lincoln had never been assassinated, that the precedent not having been established, would have been enough to prevent the assassinations of the other presidents-because such an unthinkable act was just that-beyond the pale of anyone's imagination...if Lncoln had not died. RE: If Lincoln had not died - Craig Hipkins - 01-01-2013 09:02 PM John Wilkes Booth did the south a major disservice by eliminating a man that would have at least attempted to let the vanquished up easy. I agree with Laurie, however, in that it is doubtful that Lincoln would have got all he wanted after the war had ended. There were far too many radicals in congress for things to heal that quickly. Also, I may be wrong about this, but since the end of the Civil War, Lincoln has been demonized in the south somewhat. I say this based on my experience interacting with historical reenactors that I have mingled with throughout the years. Most of them, however, hold objective and often sympathetic views, but there is an element that believe (like Booth) that the election of Lincoln was the the last straw, and Lincoln was a despotic tyrant. I guess that history will judge the 16th President in the end, and that even 150 years after the war it is still too early to form an objective view of his Presidency. Craig RE: If Lincoln had not died - J. Beckert - 01-01-2013 09:08 PM I think you're right on the mark, Craig, but I feel Lincoln would have been a steady hand on the wheel. He wouldn't have got all he wanted with the Radicals, but I think his legacy would have been even greater had he lived. He would be remembered for not only guiding the country through a divisive Civil War, but binding it back together afterwards. RE: If Lincoln had not died - RJNorton - 01-02-2013 09:41 AM I looked for the text on the Internet and came up blank, but I know back in the 1930's Lloyd Lewis gave an address on this topic, and he said Lincoln would have succeeded in Reconstruction by forming an entirely new political party. RE: If Lincoln had not died - Rob Wick - 01-02-2013 10:20 AM Roger, Just sent you Lewis's speech via e-mail. Best Rob RE: If Lincoln had not died - RJNorton - 01-02-2013 10:41 AM Many thanks, Rob! I have uploaded it, and the address by Lloyd Lewis can be read here. It's a big file, and if you have a dial-up connection to the Internet, it probably would be best to avoid this link as it would take quite a long time to download. RE: If Lincoln had not died - Craig Hipkins - 01-02-2013 09:24 PM Thanks, Roger, Rob, This is the first time that I have ever read this article. Lloyd Lewis is one of my favorites, even if his work is outdated. Craig RE: If Lincoln had not died - LincolnMan - 01-03-2013 08:56 AM That uploaded article is great. Isn't he the author of Myths After Lincoln? I remember really enjoying that book. Now, if I can just find my copy of it...it's here somewhere... |