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    believed‚ was essential to the American nation. He left the nation a more perfect union by making sure that Federal authority overrode the State sovereignty. He also changed the course of American history based on the introduction of the Emancipation Proclamation‚ which freed all slaves within the Confederacy and also changed the civil war from a battle to preserve the Union‚ into a battle for freedom. Abraham Lincoln is also credited for the passing of the 13th amendment to the Constitution‚ which

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    mysterious death of Mary rogers‚ we read how it has imagined. The stories and issues that escalated and emerged out of this event. Stephen Ash deals with a critical year in the south in which the war was concluded the confederacy collapses‚ the emancipation crees start to kick in or people hope that they would kick in. Micro-histores Their often in a narrative mode they tell stories. For mixed audiences Small context to explore the politics of identity along the axes of class‚ race and gender

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    and has had the largest impact on our country to this day. From handling a civil war‚ that could have easily ended this country once and for all‚ to his Emanicpation Proclamation‚ Lincoln has had the most lasting impact and is in fact the stronger choice. Although Lincoln achieved countless

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    school doesn’t teach the math well so the students won’t understand it. Some student are in 6th grades and 7th grades they can’t solve 5th grades math problems. 2- More than 30% of U.S 17-year- old don’t know that Abraham Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation. Almost half do not know who Josef Stain was‚ and 30% can’t locate Britain on a map of Europe. I agree with that because in my country there are students that pass high school barely they don’t take education seriously; they will forget every

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    American nation and expanding views such as the thought of “all men are created equal” (i.e. freeing the slaves‚ abolishing slavery). There was no obvious link that was made between what Lincoln addressed and to what later followed‚ the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment‚ but a connection can be made. When Lincoln mentioned a “new birth of freedom”‚ this is what he was referring to. It was like a calling to the American people to help reach this goal‚ even more so like an introduction

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    During the 1800s it would have been difficult to serve as the president of the United States due to all the political challenges that accrued during this time period. Two of the presidents that dealt with the most difficult problems were Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson. They were different because during their presidential terms Abraham Lincoln dealt with slavery while Andrew Jackson removed Indians. However‚ these two presidents both were commanding officers. Abraham Lincoln’s biggest accomplishment

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    Abraham Lincoln played a fundamental role in American history. He is vastly remembered for his actions and leadership abilities throughout his years of presidency. His legacy lives on to this day and continues to greatly influences fellow leaders and many upcoming leaders to value their work and aspire for the better of the country as he did during his time. Abraham Lincoln is an influential role model who many look up to and expresses various righteous qualities of leadership. One can agree that

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    morally. If it were not for Lincoln‚ slavery would likely have continued to exist for decades‚ possibly even longer. Therefore‚ President Abraham Lincoln deserves the title of “The Great Emancipator. President Abraham Lincoln enacted the Emancipation proclamation on the first day of 1863 in the middle of the Civil War. According to an article from a Civil War era newspaper called The Alleghanian‚ Lincoln stated that “all persons held as a slave within a state‚ or designated part of a state‚ the

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    Representative during the 1840s. After he was elected as president‚ concentrated on the military and political dimensions of the war effort. His goal was to reunite the nation. His numerous complex moves toward ending slavery centered on the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863‚ using the Army to protect escaped slaves‚ encouraging the Border States to outlaw slavery‚ and helping push through Congress the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution‚ which permanently outlawed slavery. The personality

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    14. Should the term “Hang around the fort Indians”‚ continue to be demonized instead of looking at it as a survival method? 15. Was Mother Jones “the most dangerous woman in America? 16. Was the Emancipation Proclamation as impactful as we are led to believe? 17. Was the Great Uprising of ’77 the start of an era No‚ Emma Goldman should not be held responsible for the assassination of President McKinley. Although Goldman was an anarchist‚ she

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