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    millennials is the sixteenth president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln is known as one of our country’s best presidents‚ saving the union from one of the worst crisis in American history‚ the Civil War. He tried his best every day to prevent the war‚ and then to end the war with a full nation pieced together. Due to his hard working efforts‚ the nation was able to heal and reconstruct after the war was over. If Abraham Lincoln did not become president‚ today we might have two separate

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    Lincoln Being Worthy of His Title Abraham Lincoln was often called “The Great Emancipator” for his acts during the Civil War. Though people agreed and disagreed about whether Lincoln deserved the title‚ after everything he has said and done there is no question about him not being worthy of his title. There are many primary documents that demonstrate the many reasons to why Lincoln is worthy of the title “The Great Emancipator”. Out of the many documents that were read‚ there are three that

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    man‚ without that other consent.” - Abraham Lincoln. The man who said this quote was Abraham Lincoln‚ and he believed that slavery was wrong. He was born on February 12th‚ 1809 in Hodgenville Kentucky‚ and eventually became the 16th president of the United States of America. During his presidency‚ he led us through a Civil War. Way before Lincoln was born‚ slavery was in America. It began first when African slaves were sent over to Jamestown‚ Virginia. When Lincoln was alive‚ he did things to try to

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    more synonymous with each other than Abraham Lincoln and slavery. As a child everyone is taught that Lincoln freed the slaves and that’s the end of that. However‚ history is a culture of argument‚ which allows for different people to interpret history differently. That is exactly what happens between James McPherson and Ira Berlin. While trying to come up with the answer to "Who Freed the Slaves" they came to two different ideas. McPherson decides that Lincoln freed the slaves and Berlin decided that

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    Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States of America he was a very hard working individual from his early life‚ whenever he saw an opportunity he never hesitated in running towards it. He self educated himself‚ everything from being a lawyer and the arts of warfare. He never gave up on anything in his personal life as well as his presidential term. He was an excellent lawyer‚ successful politician and had a powerful influence on all his followers. None the less

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    bama speaking in both a formal and less formal situation. It is interesting that despite this‚ it does not necessarily mean that he will follow the conventions that are expected within each context. However‚ one must acknowledge that the improvised nature of his interview with David Letterman will undoubtedly create a less formal register. It is also worth noting that Obama was not President‚ but Senator at the time of the interview‚ which may also have had an impact. Barack Obama creates

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    Abraham Lincoln is known as one of America’s greatest presidents in history. He rose from humble beginnings to the President of the United States and bounced back from many shortcomings in that span. He is credited with preserving the Union during the U.S. civil war and beginning the process of freeing the slaves with the emancipation proclamation. His belief in freedom and the rights of all men still influences the country and its people to this day. During his childhood‚ Lincoln and his family

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    Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas are heroic men who sacrificed their whole lives for the greater good of society. They lived to inspire and thrive on the good of other people. Both of them had optimism for everyone and aspired to make everything prosper. They constantly strived to make the world a better place for everyone no matter what. Abraham Lincoln was the 16 President and was the president during the civil war and was assassinated. He entered the civil war trying to preserve the Union

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    Abraham was sitting at Ford’s Theater when “BOOM” The Bullet had left the gun and was heading straight for Lincoln’s head‚ And the man behind the gun was James Wilkes Booth. He was an actor and Abe liked his acting but Sadly Abe died the next morning. Before the shooting‚ Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States and That was during the civil war. But before he became president He served in the Illinois Legislature and lost an election for the u.s senate to Stephen Douglas. He was

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ the 16th president of the united states‚ entered his presidency with an encumber. With his Courage‚ and outstanding achievements Lincoln tacked slavery‚ ended the civil war‚ and saved the union in four brutal years. A person of this great boldness should be considered a hero. A hero is a person who is admired or idealized for courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. The Civil war had many battles‚ one being in Gettysburg. This battle is known for being the turning

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