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    Abraham Lincoln by: Riley Haase Abraham Lincoln was born in early 1809. During Abraham’s childhood he was forced to work on farms‚ and had under a year of schooling‚ so he taught himself to read and write. He moved away from his family when he was 21 years old. He was a self-taught attorney that got his law degree at the age of 23. In 1860 Abraham became the 16th president of the United States. In 1862 he made a huge impact on agriculture by making the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Before this

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    was President Abraham Lincoln. Abraham was an American statesman and attorney who filled in as the sixteenth President of the United States from March 1861 until his death in April 1865. Lincoln drove the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and maybe its most prominent good‚ sacred‚ and political crisis. In doing as such‚ he protected the Union‚ made ready to the annulment of subjection‚ fortified the national government‚ and modernized the economy. President Lincoln played an essential

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    April 14‚ 1865‚ 16th president Abraham Lincoln was shot while he was watching a performance at Ford’s theater in Washington DC; the next day‚ April 15‚ 1865‚ he died in Petersen House. Though this happened over 100 years ago‚ people still believe that there was just from the assassination. Even through his election was a thing that led into the civil war‚ he was an important figure in history‚ which still affects us today. I believe that the assassination of Abraham Lincoln was unjust because he was against

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    the election was due to his moderate views on slavery‚ his protective tariff and his support for improving national infrastructure. In the final election‚ Lincoln found himself in a four-way race that included Stephan Douglas‚ his friend and now rival‚ John C. Breckinridge of the Northern Democrats and John Bell of the Constitution Party. Lincoln won the election with not quite forty percent of the popular vote‚ but received 180 of 303 electoral votes. Lincoln’s cabinet became his strongest asset during

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    The journal-style book is written as a partial "secret" diary of Abraham Lincoln‚ kept by the 16th President of the United States and given to the author by a vampire named Henry Sturges. When Abraham Lincoln is only eleven years old‚ he learns from his father‚ Thomas that vampires are‚ in fact‚ real. Thomas explains to his son that a vampire killed Abraham’s grandfather (also named Abraham Lincoln) in 1786. Young Abraham is also shocked to learn that his beloved mother‚Nancy succumbed not to milk

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    Abraham Lincoln: “House Divided” Speech The House Divided speech took place on June 16‚ 1858 in Springfield‚ Illinois. It was recited by Abraham Lincoln as he accepted the Republican Party nomination as a representative of the United States Senate. The primary issue throughout the course of this speech was the heavily controversial issue of slavery. In 1854‚ the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed; this act allowed citizens of new territories would decide whether or not they should have slavery‚ which

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    unite the states that had seceded back into the Union‚ alliviate the war hatred between the North and South‚ to end the separation of democracy in the government and abolish slavery. In order to pose a hypothetical discussion to “if President Abraham Lincoln had lived‚ would his Reconstruction been different?” If we look back to Lincoln’s life‚ his accomplishments‚ ideals‚ understanding of people and his association with government‚ we can recognize his strengths and weaknessess. As a child

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    During the 1858 Illinois state election‚ debates between Stephen.A Douglas and Abraham Lincoln began‚ due to campaign for seats in the state senate. This mostly consisted of the issue of extension of slavery into other territories. The debate that originally came up nearly 40 years before was eventually set to rest in the Missouri Compromise‚ but I guess it managed to arise again. The mexican war added new territories and the issue arose again in the 1840’s. Again‚ the issue was temporarily put to

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ a marble figure who some view as one of the father of the great change in American history and the political legacy we live today. Today‚ Lincoln is viewed as an American Icon who preserved the nation from falling apart and indeed keeping it together. He is a model of history because he abolished the slavery system in United States of America. He also wrote a very important document which we all have heard of called‚ The Emancipation Proclamation. This important document states that

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    The changes in the war aims by President Abraham Lincoln were very important in winning the war. First and foremost when the war began it was entirely based on re-uniting the country which most people in the North were not so much contented with given the fact that their children were dying in large numbers. However‚ when Abraham Lincoln shifted the rationale towards fighting for democracy through the abolition of slave trade which the confederate states wanted so much to preserve. This increased

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