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    or deserving respect and approval. That is the first word used to describe Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and there is not a better word I can think of for this touching speech. The Gettysburg Address was recited after the Civil War, on the very field it was fought on. When the president was invited to give a speech in the place where so many died, it was expected to be emotional at the very least. However, Lincoln went past talking about the grieving over the death that occurred in the…

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    the civil war ended, President Abraham went out to see a play, like most of the citizens of the North, celebrating the end of all the negativity. Little do they know their fight is far from over. On this April evening, Lincoln, his wife and General and Mrs. Grant attended a play at Ford’s theatre. At 10:15 pm, John Wilkes Booth went into their box and shot the president in the back of the head. He ran away and was not captured until several days later. President Lincoln ended up passing away…

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    Thomas DiLorenzo’s book, The Real Lincoln, has given us a fresh perspective on our sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln. The purpose of the book is to shed light on Lincoln’s true beliefs and motives behind his presidential decisions. Throughout the book, the reader is given multiple examples of Lincoln’s thoughts and ideas that supported his actions. DiLorenzo does a great job at keeping his readers engaged and involved. DiLorenzo is not new to the world of writing. He has authored multiple…

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    Abraham Lincoln said this on November 19, 1863 during the Gettysburg Address in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.Lincoln was a well known speaker, and this was one of his most notable speeches. He was speaking to an audience gathered on the Gettysburg cemetery which is now a memorial in Pennsylvania. First, Lincoln paid appreciation toward the Union soldiers who had sacrificed their lives for the Union and the justice of our nation. The quote means that Lincoln believed that the country would reunite…

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    Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Kentucky. When he was a boy, his family was very poor. He had a brother and a sister, but his brother died in childhood. They grew up in a small log cabin house, with just one room inside. When Lincoln was 7 years old, his family moved to Indiana and later to Illinois. So, Lincoln didn’t get much formal education. In his early years, he was influenced by his father who refused to own slaves even though it was legal at the time. Even though he…

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    Abraham Lincoln has generally been known as one of the United States greatest president that has served because he sacrificed his personal beliefs to achieve many great things that has made our country what it is today. For example, before the Civil War happened Lincoln did everything in his power to try and stop it from happening but when he couldn’t make it happen he put all of his effort into trying to heal our broken nation. During Lincoln’s presidency if he didn’t honestly believe in our…

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    and the rebellion against Abraham Lincoln becoming president. This then crated the War of the Union, but many events relating to inequality led up to this big blow out and Reconstruction. The Reconstruction occurred due to the belief it can bring equality and liberty to the people. In this period of time the North and South were still debating on…

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    their personal lives, political views, and how they would hold oneself. Abraham Lincoln and George Washington are two complete different people from different time periods where one had slavery and the other aimed to abolish it. In a compare and contrast of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington each one having their own personal lives, family, and historical actions, which made up some of their differences. Firstly, Abraham Lincoln was never a person who said that an African American and a…

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    has their own view of each president, but it would be hard for anyone to deny that George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln were some of, if not the greatest presidents this nation has ever seen. Each had an unique set of challenges to overcome, and a list of acomplishments as long as the Empire State Building is tall. Each handled them accordingly, but Lincoln had a particularly difficult situation, which he handled with…

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    got his first copy right on his poem “Leaves of Grass.” This is said to be the poem that Abraham Lincoln read that entranced him so much, he started to read it to his colleagues. Whitman was always in such awe of Lincoln and always imagined seeing him. When Whitman was able to see him, it was a friendly glare from across the room; however, it was all Whitman had hoped for. Since Whitman looked up to Lincoln in such a way, it seems to be the reason he was inspired to write the poem “O Captain! My…

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