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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America. He made the decision to fight to prevent the nation from splitting apart, he was an unfaltering commander in chief during the Civil War which preserved the United States as one nation. Abraham Lincoln's foreign policy was successful in preventing other countries from intervening in America's Civil War. He also issued the Emancipation Proclamation which began the process of freedom for America's slaves. The document also…

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    “House Divided” “A house divided against itself cannot stand”. Abraham Lincoln was a major influential individual in the late 1850’s early 60’s. He had strong morals and beliefs and rose to conquer what he knew was unacceptable in society. Lincoln was affiliated with the Whig party which would later become to the Republican party. On June 16, 1858 in Springfield, Illinois Abraham Lincoln delivered his “House Divided” speech that left a lasting impression on many Americans. He was a firm…

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    Abraham Lincoln How did one man change American History so drastically? Abraham Lincoln he was different from the previous presidents because he noticed things that were wrong and he committed his life to making it right. Abraham had the will, strength, courage, and morality to help America overcome issues. How did this outgoing and intelligent man come to be? Where and was Abraham born, who was he, what were his greatest contribution to American History, and why is he still known today?…

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    Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States, came from a humble, educational background to the highest place in the nation. Lincoln was an impactful Civil Rights Leader, and contributed majorly leaving a lasting impact in our society and country. Abraham Lincoln was a child who went through the worst expected, but exceeded and triumphed among the fog. Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809 in Hodgenville, Kentucky (American Political Leaders). As a kid, he grew up in…

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    Lincoln: The Man Behind the Legend Many people believe that Abraham Lincoln was one of the greatest presidents the U.S. has ever seen. Stories of his accomplishments have brought this man to a legendary status, hiding the real Lincoln like a veil. Many people don’t know the real Lincoln; the man behind the legend. Lincoln is often thought of as a righteous bastion of freedom, fighting his whole life to free slaves. In fact, while Lincoln was against slavery, he wasn’t actively trying to stop…

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    Angel Munera Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United Sates of America in 1861. Abraham Lincoln was the son of a Kentucky Frontiersman. Growing up, Lincoln struggled to earn a living and education. Abraham Lincoln was born on feb.12, 1809, in Hodgenville Kentucky and his parents were both born in Virginia into ordinary families. Lincoln’s mother Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died in 1818, when she drank some tainted milk with a…

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    Abraham Lincoln is a great person to remember for many reasons. He was the sixteenth president of the united states and was assassinated because he did things some people may have not agreed with. Lincoln did good things like freeing the slaves which if he had not who knows what it would be like today. He also inspired people like Martin Luther King Jr. to use him in his speech. That is why Abraham Lincoln should be remembered. Abraham Lincoln is a person to remember and admire for many…

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    When people discuss the greatest presidents, the name Abraham Lincoln is always mentioned. There is a list of criteria that is considered when discussing and choosing the greatest presidents. These have to accomplish a lot that improves the quality of life for the country and its’ citizens. These acts normally have future generations looking back impressed and proud of the outcome. Abraham Lincoln is greatly revered as the President who abolished slavery and preserved the Union. In the 21st…

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    outcome, the extent to which the Union owed its victory to their contributions—compared to say, Abraham Lincoln’s political skillfulness—is debatable. James McPherson’s essay, "The Role of Abraham Lincoln in the Abolition of Slavery” argues that Lincoln was a “conservative revolutionary,” and while this description may seem like an oxymoron, it describes the unique shrewdness and forcefulness that made Lincoln successful as a President. While McPherson recognizes that liberated African Americans…

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    Abraham Lincoln was a leader in a time of disparity. He was the sixteenth president of the United States of America. He struggled throughout his whole life, but never strayed from his anti-slavery goals. He worked on his education throughout his struggle and life, and believed everyone deserved a chance(whitehouse.gov). Abraham Lincoln’s assassination was unjust, because he created freedom, and believed in equality; however in his pursuit to further the agenda of mankind for all, he forced…

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