As the Civil War drew to a close, President Lincoln's rhetoric shifted from a focus on military victory to themes of reconciliation and unity. He emphasized healing the nation and integrating the Southern states back into the Union, advocating for compassion rather than punishment. His speeches, including the Second Inaugural Address, highlighted themes of forgiveness and the need to move forward together, reflecting his desire to mend a deeply divided country. This marked a significant transition from wartime rhetoric to a vision for peace and reconstruction.
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