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    Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln are without a doubt two strong individuals who made history by and through the governance of their own nations. When comparing these two great men‚ they have so much in common and all of their similarities are brought forth throughout this essay. To start off‚ Roman general and statesman‚ Julius Caesar‚ turned the Roman Republic into the powerful Roman Empire. His reign and his life ended on the Ides of March‚ but his birth marked a new chapter in Roman history.

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the American Civil War. This is the most famous and important Civil War Battle that occurred on July 1st-3rd 1863 in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. More importantly Gettysburg was the clash between the two major American Cultures of their time: the North and the South. The Confederacy had an agricultural economy producing tobacco‚ corn‚ and cotton‚ with many large plantations owned by a few very rich white males. These owners lived off the labor of sharecroppers

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    I AM A VOICE There was once a voice who dreamed of change. In order for this voice’s dream to come true‚ he studied hard‚ faced all challenges head strong. With the help of his family and friends‚ he dreamed of being in a position of helping today’s youth. Yes‚ there were times when he stumbled‚ and fell. Then he won‚ and gained. And now‚ that voice is standing in front of you. Friends‚ teachers‚ judges good day. To you‚ I may be just one voice. But

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    personal observation and suggestions to my countrymen along this energy problem. I want to share my views and opinion‚ in the hope that it would also serve as an eye-opener to people in underdeveloped or developing countries as well‚ in the following oration piece I wrote for my daughter in high school which she delivered as a contest piece. From this ‚ you can deduce about

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    Kantor‚ MacKinlay. Gettysburg. New York: Civil History‚ Inc.‚ 1952. This book report was written by Andrew Reggettz. You could say that this book is a display of extreme violence that occurred in history. You could say that this book depicts the extent of self-inflicted damage to a country‚ two sides of one country that were so stubborn about their ideals that they killed one another‚ or a group’s pride in their states more than their nation. It is also about how wars damage the non-warriors

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    President Lincoln gets down right away to talking to the Southern states‚ talking about that he only wants to talk about the big issue that he knows everyone cares about. He goes on to quote himself from past speeches later before this saying that he is not interested in making slavery illegal in order to prove that he has always been against using force of any type to end slavery. Continuing on‚ The president wants the South to know that the North will not agree to let them violate the contract

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    words spoken by the 16th president of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln. On that day‚ his words changed the course of American history. The speech took place during the American Civil war. The Northern states were fighting against the Southern states that seceded from the union‚ because they thought President Lincoln would abolish slavery in America. The speech was given on November 19‚ 1863 in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. The Gettysburg Address changed the course of the Civil war because of its location

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    The “Gettysburg Address” was delivered by President Abraham Lincoln on November 19‚ 1863 in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. The speech was very short and to the point. The Gettysburg Address was to acknowledge those that fought in the war until death and those who survived while fighting in the war. Abraham Lincoln felt the need to honor them as he knew the war hadn’t ended. Lincoln was sensitive‚ compassionate‚ and loved what he did while serving as leader of our country Abraham Lincoln began speaking

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    Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar 1. We will be learning about two people; we will learn about each person background and what they did. Then we will compare how they are alike. The two individuals we are going to learn about is Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar. 2. Abraham Lincoln was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States. Lincoln grew up on the western frontier in Kentucky and Indiana; he became a leader in building the new Republican party‚

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    What are some of histories repeats? Did you know history has presidents that were repeats? What presidents were similar? Lincoln and Kennedy were the presidents. The presidents Lincoln and Kennedy have many similarities with their assassination‚ their assassins‚ and the events that happened in their lives.What are all of the similarities of the assassins of Kennedy and Lincoln? Both assassins were killed before being brought to trial. Most people think that The “warehouse” booth fled to was a barn

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