After Lincoln was assassinated, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton said,

“Now he belongs to the ages.”
What did he mean by that statement?

Stanton meant that Lincoln's legacy and influence would continue beyond his death and that he would be remembered throughout history as a significant figure. The phrase suggests that Lincoln had transcended his mortal existence and had become a symbol of something greater than himself.

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When Secretary of War Edwin Stanton said, "Now he belongs to the ages" after Lincoln was assassinated, he meant that Lincoln's legacy and impact on history would be remembered and recognized by future generations. Stanton was emphasizing that Lincoln's significance went beyond his immediate time, and that his contributions and ideals would live on and be studied by future generations for years to come. It was a way of acknowledging Lincoln's historical importance and the lasting impact he had on the United States and the world.