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    presidential leaders goes by the name of Abraham Lincoln. Throughout his lifetime and his presidency, he accomplished a great that would influence the lives of his citizens greatly. It was through Lincoln’s leadership qualities and characteristics that allowed him to become such an effective leader. Abraham Lincoln knew what was best for his country and it was this talent that enabled him to produce such a large impact for his citizens. 3. To begin, Abraham Lincoln was an intelligent…

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    THE WORTHY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN WITH THE TITLE “THE GREAT EMANCIPATOR” Nowadays, the United States is one of the great countries in the world. The Presidents and government have contributed so much to the development of the country. One of the best presidents in the history of America is Abraham Lincoln who deserves the accolade “The Great Emancipator”. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809 in Hardin, Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican elected to the position of…

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    urgent need of someone that can led this country out of misery. Like Abraham Lincoln himself once said, "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln was given power, and he proved his character by reuniting the United States, and settling the question that started the conflict in the first place, slavery, once and for…

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    morning Abraham LIncoln was dead. Abraham was born in a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky on February 12, 1809. When young Abraham was nine years old, tremetol (milk sickness) at the age of 34. The event was devastating on him He walked away from his father and resented the hard work placed on him at a young age. A few months later abraham's dad married Sarah Bush Johnston, a Kentucky widow with three children. Abraham bonded with here quite fast she was the one that encouraged Abraham to…

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    Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States and he was a very underestimated leader. Since before him some presidents were not stern whilst in office. The South underestimated the power Lincoln possessed and left the union when President Lincoln was elected into office. He made the largest impression in history as the president during the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in a small log cabin in Kentucky. In 1816, his family moved to…

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    Abraham Lincoln: The Tall President Who Wore a Top Hat One day, young Abraham Lincoln sat outside his home in Indiana, with two gingerbread men. Then, his poor neighbor came along and said, “Abe, gimme a man”. Reluctantly, Lincoln handed over the gingerbread man, yet his friend devoured the treat in two bites. “Gimme the other’n” said the neighbor. Again, he handed it over. “You seem to like gingerbread men” young Lincoln observed. “Abe,” the boy said, “I don’t s’pose anybody on earth likes…

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    Abraham Lincoln was more than just an important man, he was the man who ended slavery in the United States. He was the 16th president, lawyer, U.S. Representative, and the man who defeated the cruelty of men towards other human beings. Abe Lincoln is a very important historical figure because of the many things he did in his life. It all began on February 12, 1809 in a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. Early in Lincoln’s life, his mother died, causing his father to marry a widow, Sarah…

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    Education and Leadership in Washington D.C. decided to commemorate their 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. They decided to make a monument using all the books written about Abraham Lincoln, which resulted in a tower of over 15,000 books—measuring about eight feet around and 34 feet tall (Forget Lincoln Logs). Abraham Lincoln has been the subject of thousands of books, television shows, and even movies such as; Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Steven Spielburg’s Lincoln. Paul Tetreault,…

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    Abraham Lincoln was born on February the 12 of 1809 in Hardin County Kentucky ("Abraham Lincoln Biography."). He was born to Thoman Lincoln and Nancy Hanks both were proud farmers of Hardin County. Abraham was born in a small cabin near “Sinking Spring Farm” ("Abraham Lincoln Biography."). He later moved with his family to a large farm by Knob Creek ("Abraham Lincoln Biography."). Abraham learned to read on that farm and also learned to become a diligent young man by helping with chorea and…

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    expect nothing in return. An extraordinary hero named Abraham Lincoln was an important individual who has left a positive effect on the world. After a typical childhood, Abraham Lincoln worked diligently to become an influential figure he is today. Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky in February 12th, 1809. At the age of nine, his mother died of tremetol. A few months after his mother’s death, his father married Sarah Bush Johnston. When Abraham was 22 he got a job in manual labor, which then…

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