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    Revered King gave his famous I have a dream speech ‚ on the steps of the lincoln memorial. Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King .Jr were both great men. They both influenced the African American civil rights greatly. Lincoln was born February 12 1809. He was born into a frontier family in Hardin County Kentucky. When he was eight his family moved to Indiana. His mother later died when he ten. Growing up in a pioneering family most of his schooling was self taught. He learned everything he could

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    Analysis Before entering his second presidential election‚ Abraham Lincoln addressed a war torn nation to persuade the North and South to come back together‚ while regarding the South’s fault. The president manipulates several rhetorical strategies and devices to achieve his purpose. His reassuring tone alone with parallelism‚ biblical allusions and personification allow him to help unify the divided country and chastise the South. Lincoln sets the stage for his speech with a subtle sense of optimism

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    Abraham Lincoln - Symbol of the unlimited possibilities of American life commemorative speech http://www.speech-writers.com © www.speech-writers.com CSABCAbraham Lincoln ?Symbol of The Unlimited Possibilities of american Life There are few men whose characters are so extraordinary that they can be credited with saving a nation. The 16th president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln was one such man. More than one hundred years after his assassination‚ ‘Honest Abe ’ as he

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    openly. These sincere thanks to a variety of sources make him appear humble and not over-confident. However‚ he still displays confidence in the way he makes definite and unifying assertions – ‘We are‚ and always will be‚ the United States of America’. Obama also discloses intimate details about his family during his interview with David Letterman; he seems keen to emphasise the ‘normality’ of his upbringing. ‘They got points for that’ he

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    7/14/13 English Civil War - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia English Civil War From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of armed conflicts and political problems between Parliamentarians (Roundheads) and Royalists (Cavaliers). The first (1642–46) and second (1648–49) civil wars pitted the supporters of King Charles I against the supporters of the Long Parliament‚ while the third war (1649–51) saw fighting between supporters of King Charles II

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    with and have decided to write down my thoughts. Late last year‚ 1860‚ Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States. In February of this year‚ 1861‚ The Confederate States of America were formed and Jefferson Davis was sworn in as the President. The Confederate States include South Carolina‚ Mississippi‚ Florida‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Texas‚ Virginia‚ Arkansas‚ Tennessee and North Carolina.

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    Very outstanding and influential‚ Abraham Lincoln had a divine gift of leadership‚ which he adequately exploited in the nation’s politic issues. Like every great leader‚ Lincoln comprehended people-characters‚ talents‚ desires‚ etc.‚ in a distinct way‚ so he was able to communicate with people who supported him or even opposed him successfully and let them function in the nation. Elected to be the President of the United States‚ Lincoln started constructing his cabinet on his election night. Surprised

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    and 1861 there were many issues the northern and southern states of America were disagreeing on. These disagreements eventually led to the Civil War. The common myth of the Civil war is that it was a war fought over the issue of slavery. So if slavery was not the reason for the war‚ what was? The war was fought to preserve the union‚ to keep the United States as one. Understanding the reasons for the south’s secession and the war requires the examination of the opposing views of the North and the

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    Conflicts widened between the North and the South as two sides collided in every event before the Civil War. The North and the South were very different in many ways. They were known as two different countries because of their cultural and economic differences. The disagreements between the North and the South aggravated the separation that was soon to follow. When the North gained the control of the government‚ the South seceded. The North was industrialized and had many factories. It also included

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    What were some of the causes of the Civil War? One thing that caused it was States v.s Federal Rights . Economic and Social issues‚ and the election of Abraham Lincoln. When President Lincoln was elected in 1860‚ south Carolina issued its Declaration of the causes of succession. They believed that Lincoln was against slavery‚ and was in favor of Northern interests. Before Lincoln even became president seven states had already seceded from the union. The states was Florida‚ South Carolina‚ Mississippi

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