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    Lincoln used the books he read and had access to widen his view of the world and better himself at the same time‚ and at the same time these doorways are not just books‚ they are also can mean people like Jack Kelso and the people of New Salem. That these “Doorways” improved his life and help make him the man that he will later become. This is the outline of my presentation the stories and concepts that I will be using to help explain Kelso and Lincoln’s relationship with one another. The first stories

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    Lincoln's Turning Point

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    of freedom…” was the message that Lincoln conveyed to the exhausted faces of the revolution. His speeches were

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    PROFESSOR ANDREA DAVIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES Course: AP/HUMA 1300 9.0 Course Webpage: http://moodle.yorku.ca/ Term: Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Prerequisite / Co-requisite: none Course Director Dr. Andrea Davis (416) 736-2100 x 55158 821 Kaneff Tower aadavis@yorku.ca webpage: http://www.yorku.ca/laps/huma/faculty.html Course Consultation hours:

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    John Downe did in order to find a better life for his family. In John Downe’s letter to his “dear wife” he enlightens her about a country in which “… poverty is unknown.” In hopes he convince her to emigrate to America with their children. Downe begins his essay illustrating some of his first pleasant encounters upon entering the United States. He tells about the kindness of the farmer whom brought Downe to see a factory and then took Downe to his home to dine with him. Presumably Downe had offered

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    “Chasing Lincoln’s Killer” is the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was the United States President during the Civil War‚ which was a very turbulent time in America’s history. The majority of the American people had very strong feelings‚ either in favor of Northern policies or for the Southern cause. John Wilkes Booth was one of those people. Despite the fact that Booth lived and worked in the North‚ he was a firm supporter of the Confederacy. He hated Lincoln and Lincoln’s policies

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    Profile of: Abraham Lincoln Without any dispute‚ Abraham Lincoln is one of the most honored heroes in American history. Like the previous founding fathers‚ Lincoln is recognized today as a man of rare accomplishments and upstanding character who‚ to the best of his ability‚ shaped the United States in his image‚ to pave a road for the citizens to follow. Undoubtedly Lincoln was one of the most interesting and influential political figures of his time. Famously known for freeing the slaves in America

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    In President Abraham Lincoln’s address‚ the syntax moves from one long sentence to choppy and finally to a mix of long and medium sentences that repeat certain words. In the beginning President Lincoln uses phrases that are no longer commonly used and parallelism. This emphasizes a tone of unity and strength needed to win the war.He uses repetition and anaphora in order to captivate and inspire his audience‚ emphasizing the main idea that the United States must emerge from the adversity of the Civil

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    hundred people live their life. Abraham was the sixteenth president of the United States who tried and failed at first but didn’t give up and became a very influential person. Lincoln grew up very unprivileged in the aspect of education; he tried and failed at an election‚ but won the presidential election‚ won the Civil War‚ and passed one of the most important proclamations in history. These events make Abraham Lincoln the most influential person in history. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County

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    by the Prophet Muhammad some 1400 years ago‚ and establishes the continuity of God’s revelation which had descended upon earlier prophets such as Abraham‚ Moses‚ David and Jesus. Islam‚ in fact‚ requires its followers to believe in all earlier prophets and Scriptures. According to Islam all the great religions that preceded it were revealed by God to His chosen messengers. A Jew today believes only in the prophets of Israel; a Christian believes in Jesus Christ and‚ to a lesser degree‚ in the prophets

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    Lincoln’s Ten-Percent Plan: 1863–1865 Events 1863 Lincoln issues Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction 1864 Congress passes Wade-Davis Bill; Lincoln pocket-vetoes it 1865 Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse Congress creates Freedmen’s Bureau Lincoln is assassinated; Johnson becomes president Key People Abraham Lincoln -  16th U.S. president; proposed Ten-Percent Plan for Reconstruction in 1863; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865 Andrew Johnson -  17th U.S. president;

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