Which U.S. President Served During the Civil War?

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📅 Today In American History

July 3, 1863: Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg

On July 3, 1863, Confederate General George Pickett led a failed charge at Gettysburg. This moment solidified the Union victory in the Civil War.

The battle highlighted the Union's defense of constitutional governance and national unity. Pickett's Charge became a symbol of sacrifice and strategic error.

These events reinforced ideals upheld by conservatives, emphasizing the importance of a unified nation and adherence to constitutional principles.

📝 Trivia Of The Day

Which U.S. president, who served during the Civil War and is known for issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, was the first to represent the Republican Party?

Come back tomorrow for the answer!

Yesterday’s Trivia Answer: Thirteenth Amendment (1865).

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