History, asked by prakulsinha, 6 months ago

During the American Civil War President Abraham Lincoln, how did he get into the White House as Washington D.C was in the South so did he go through the south or was he in the White House himself

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Answered by wowjustwow
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no dude it was not in the south it was legit near the border if you are talking about the white house

Answered by sahaja777
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