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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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    filled with anticipation: for change. The leaves cannot resist dressing themselves in sprinkles of red. The people are beginning to uncover jackets from the backs of closets. On this morning‚ 250‚000 civil rights supports gather at the base of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington to hear a speech that would bring about its own change—a change that would affect the lives of all of America. My expectancy mounts with the crowd’s as Martin Luther King‚ Jr. steps up to the podium. Fifteen

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    Abraham Lincoln and Robert E. Lee wanted to achieve diverse goals during the Civil War. Lincoln was determined to save the Union and help the United States move into a new era. He wanted to settle the issue of slavery in the United States‚ founded on the principles of liberty and equal rights for all. Robert E. Lee fought the war for the Southern traditions. Lee wanted to defend Southern traditions. He fought the war not only to protect slavery‚ but also to preserve a whole culture‚ a way of life

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    In a portion of fourth debate with Stephen Douglas on 18 September‚ 1858‚ Abraham Lincoln brought up a notion of racial equality between the whites and the negroes. He affirmed a physical difference that would forever “forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality.” At the same time‚ he also declared in the debate that the white race had the superior position than the negroes while keeping supporting slavery abolition to free black men‚ which showed conflicts and

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    Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809 near Hodgenville‚ Kentucky and died on April 15‚ 1863. He is well known as our 16th president and the leader of the union during the American Civil War. Lincoln’s earliest childhood memories were of a flash flood‚ which had washed away corn and pumpkin seeds he had helped his father plant. Lincoln helped his father clear fields and take care of crops but grew to dislike hunting and fishing. His mother died autumn of 1818. His

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    President Abraham Lincoln famous Gettysburg address. One of the main points for Lincoln when he giving this speech is to persuade both union and confederate (two different sides during the civil war) citizens to come join together to create the new equal and justice United States. This persuasion speech made me known why many people saw him as the great man. He did not antagonize‚ nor did he show disrespect to the dead‚ even those who fought for the Confederacy (who is oppose to Lincoln administration)

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    LINCOLN AND THE ABOLITIONISTS History records Abraham Lincoln as the Great Emancipator‚ yet ardent abolitionists of his day such as William Lloyd Garrison viewed him with deep suspicion. That the 16th president eventually achieved the abolitionists’ most cherished dream‚ says biographer Allen Guelzo‚ happened through a curious combination of political maneuvering‚ personal conviction‚ and commitment to constitutional principle. One of the ironies of the Civil War era and the end of slavery

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    Abraham Lincoln / a photo-illustrated biography by T. M. Usel ; historical consultant : Steve Potts. Author: Usel‚ T. M.  Imprint:Mankato‚ Minn. : Bridgestone Books : : Capstone Press‚ 1996. Physical Description24 p. : ill.‚ photos. Note:This book presents the life story of the sixteenth president of the United States who is known for ending slavery in the U.S. Note:Includes index. Note:Includes glossary. Note:Includes chronology. Library Shelf Location Call

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    In the article‚ "If Lincoln Had Not Freed The Slaves" Tom Wicker‚ the author‚ answers the question what if Lincoln had not freed the slaves. He seeks to give a detailed and historically accurate response to this intriguing question: What if Abraham Lincoln‚ the Great Emancipator‚ had not freed the slaves? After doing a considerable amount of research on Lincoln and his presidency‚ the author displays multiple scenarios for what would have happened if slavery had not been abolished. He then shows

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    Lincoln: Democratic or Autocratic “Lincoln was one of the most democratic and also one of the most autocratic of presidents.” Abraham Lincoln was a very democratic president. He believed in the Union and would do anything to keep it together after the secession of the south that followed his election as president. However‚ to regain the entirety of the Union‚ he had to make some risky decisions that may have labeled him as autocratic. The fact that he was both democratic and autocratic is

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