Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809-April 15, 1865) was an American politician, strategist, and 16th President. Lincoln was the first Republican president who led the abolition of slavery among black Americans during his tenure. In August 1834, Lincoln was elected as a member of the Whig Party as a senator for Illinois. In 1856, Lincoln withdrew from the Whig Party and joined the newly formed Republican Party. On November 6, 1860, Lincoln was elected as the President of the United States. After the outbreak of the American Civil War, Lincoln signed the Homestead Act and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, laying the foundation for the victory of the North in the Civil War. On November 8, 1864, Lincoln was re elected as the President of the United States. On April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated by John Booth and passed away the next morning at the age of 56. During the outbreak of the Civil War in the United States, Lincoln firmly opposed national division. He abolished slavery in the rebellious states, defeated the Southern Separatists, and upheld the rights of the United States and its territories to all races and equal rights. In 2006, Abraham Lincoln was ranked first among the 100 influential figures in the United States by the authoritative American journal Atlantic Monthly. In 2008, The Times ranked 43 US presidents as the "Greatest Presidents" by different standards, with Abraham Lincoln ranking first.
In this alternate history, President Lincoln of the United States passed away, but the key factor that has been changed is that his assassination attempt was unsuccessful. This fictional historical story explores the consequences of this altered event and predicts possible future developments.