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    Abraham Lincoln’s words and deeds have made him a very important person in American History. Have you ever wandered the journey that Abraham Lincoln took to become a man that led our nation? Lincoln did not have an easy childhood. He faced many challenges. Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809. At only nine years old‚ Lincoln lost his mother‚ Nancy. She had died from a disease called milk sickness. Two of Nancy’s relatives also died from this terrible disease. Lincoln had to learn to work

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    can only remain valuable when it can be applied to the modern world. That is‚ it has to first relate to a topic which is important to humanity - this topic then has to remain important for as long as it is considered valuable. The speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King

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    his aid against the other.” (Lincoln‚ p.2‚ 1865). The second Inaugural was writing during the time of the Civil War. The struggle between the north and the south continued. President Lincoln seemed to be mostly supportive of the north‚ which can be concluded based on being opposed to slavery. Regardless‚ the president was trying to save the union‚ even though it would mean not freeing the slaves “If I could save the union without freeing any slave‚ I would do so” (Lincoln‚ p.1‚ 1862). Especially in

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    change of abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln change the country in many ways like ending the civil war‚slavery‚ racial rights and help all Americans in the country. Slavery was in America though 1619-1865 and it merge in everyday life‚ Slaves were used to work on plantations. Slaves could had a cruel life because when you bought a slave they were your ‚ not cool right? A lot of slaves were free after the civil war because of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham

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    The election of Abraham Lincoln terrified the southern states. Southerners new that Lincoln favored abolition and he desired to rule against slavery in the western territories. There was a fear that Lincoln would eventually outlaw slavery for good. Therefore‚ the southern way of life would forever be changed. The southern states came together and decided the best solution would be to secede from the union. South Carolina was the first state to request to leave the union. Consequently‚ more southern

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    One of many Daniel Chester French’s most famous works was the 1920 statue of Abraham Lincoln. The statue weighs 170 tons and is composed of 28 blocks of white Georgia marble. Its dimensions are 30 feet from the floor‚ 19-foot seated figure (with armchair and footrest) upon an 11-foot high pedestal. This figure of Lincoln gazes out as if he is looking at you and is constructed a slightly downward expression. Lincoln has his hands resting on the sides as well as his coat unbuttoned. From observing

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ one of the most well-known presidents of the united states. President Lincoln was the 16th president. of the United States President Lincon is also well known for his stance and opinion on slavery. We know that Lincoln was a member of the Whig party in the mid-1800’s in this he was influenced in many ways by a mass amount of people‚ because of this he was able to form a solid opinion of slavery by a young age. Lincoln was not one to force his views on others‚ so with this he would

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    Charactor Protect Life Character and Greatness Great men do not do great things by accident. If you look at great men like Abraham Lincoln and George Washington‚ you will find they did not invoke change in our generation by chance‚ rather‚ they were driven by an inward need to make things right—possessed with a rock-solid character formed from solid values. Abraham Lincoln did not wake up one day and decide to focus his efforts on passing legislation to free the slaves‚ he was driven by a value

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    how our county is run today. Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson debated a political situation that still effects government and industry in our nation to this day. In Theodore Roosevelt’s opinion‚ trusts are inevitable. As said in his 1910 "New Nationalism" speech‚ "There can be no effective control of corporation while their political activity remains. To put an end it will be neither a short nor an easy task‚ but it can be done". Woodrow Wilson had a somewhat different view on how trusts

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    Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Hardin County‚ Kentucky to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln. Thomas was a strong and determined pioneer who found a moderate level of prosperity and was well respected in the community. The couple had two other children: Abraham’s older sister Sarah and younger brother Thomas‚ who died in infancy. Due to a land dispute‚ the Lincolns were forced to move from Kentucky to Perry County‚ Indiana in 1817‚ where the family "squatted" on public land to scrap

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