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Lincoln's final days from "summary" of The Lincoln Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer,Josh Mensch

In the days leading up to his assassination, Abraham Lincoln was grappling with the end of the Civil War and the difficult task of reuniting a divided nation. As the war drew to a close, Lincoln was hopeful for the future, but also acutely aware of the challenges that lay ahead. He was determined to see the country through this tumultuous period and ensure that the sacrifices made during the war would not be in vain. Lincoln's final days were marked by a sense of impending doom, as he received numerous death threats and faced growing opposition from those who opposed his policies. Despite the dangers he faced, Lincoln remained steadfast in his commitment to preserving the Union and bringing an end to slavery. His unwavering resolve and strong leadership were evident to all who knew him, even as the country teetered on the brink of collapse. As the nation celebrated the end of the war, Lincoln's assassination cast a dark shadow over the proceedings. His death was a devastating blow to the country, plunging it into mourning and uncertainty. The loss of Lincoln was felt deeply by all who had come to admire and respect him, and his absence left a void that would be difficult to fill. In the aftermath of Lincoln's assassination, the country was left to grapple with the legacy of his presidency and the unfinished work that lay before it. The task of rebuilding and reconciling a divided nation fell to Lincoln's successor, Andrew Johnson, who faced immense challenges in the wake of the president's death. The events of Lincoln's final days would have a lasting impact on the course of American history, shaping the future of the nation for years to come.
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    The Lincoln Conspiracy

    Brad Meltzer

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