There is some circumstantial evidence that at one point during the American Civil War, Lincoln , fed up with the inactivity of Maclellan, offered the command of the Union Army to Guiseppi Garibaldi but Garibaldi rejected the offer on the grounds that Lincoln was equivocal about slavery and wasn't abolitionist enough. OK I know its April 1st but this is after 12.00
What would have happened if he had accepted. Would the war have been won more quickly?
What would have happened if he had accepted. Would the war have been won more quickly?
- The Guardian, Tuesday February 8 2000
- Rory Carroll in Rome
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