Praise the Union
The Union is led by the Congress in Washington, D.C. President Abraham Lincoln has served as a wartime president since 1861, and while they still call him president, the south argues that anyone who has been in the oval office for more than twenty years is more of an emperor. Lincoln has promised that as soon as the war is over and the Union has been brought together once more, he will step down, even if it is in the middle of a term. His vice president has in fact changed throughout the years, and now Mr. Grover Cleveland is the first Democrat to serve under Lincoln. The Union’s major busy ports are Boston, New York City, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. Its economy is Industrial.
