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    “I can’t bring myself to believe that anyone has shot at me or will deliberately shoot at me with the deliberate purpose of killing me.”(Abraham Lincoln Was) Lincoln’s own words‚ everyone loved Lincoln‚ well after he was dead‚ after America was finally done with that scythian‚ dictator‚ idiotic‚ squeaking‚ gorilla-like‚ lame excuse for a president. There were so many people deliberately shooting at Lincoln literally and figuratively‚ that one day‚ the Surratts‚ Herold‚ Powell‚ Booth‚ and Atzerodt

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    Abraham Lincoln Throughout history‚ Abraham Lincoln is considered to be a national hero. Many Americans think of him as a great president‚ but do they know why? Abraham Lincoln had many qualities that exemplified him as a great leader such as: intelligence‚ motivation‚ experience‚ and organization skills. However he has one huge quality that does not reflect well on him as a great leader and could make him be considered a terrible hero for America. One quality could stain the office of the president

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    Comparing Julius Caesar to Abraham Lincoln Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln were alike‚ but also different in many ways. Both men were strong leaders‚ and both made an impact on the world. The two men were born in different time periods. Caesar was born on July 12‚ 100 B.C. in Rome. Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809 in Kentucky. Caesar was a Roman general and dictator‚ while Lincoln was a Civil Rights Activist‚ lawyer‚ and the fourteenth President of the United States

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    Abraham Lincoln‚ I believe is a very influential person‚ and a great role model still today. He kind of had a rough life‚ but also a good life since he became the president. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12‚ 1809‚ near Hodgenville‚ Kentucky. He and his family moved to Indiana when he was only seven years old. He did not have much formal education‚ but he read a lot when he was not working on his father’s farm. Two years after moving to Indiana from Kentucky‚ his family moved to Illinois because

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    make their own sacrifices to make others feel good or for people to know they are safe. Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass both fought for freedom and liberty to benefit others. For example frederick was beaten to his knees and exiled by the southerners but rose to the occasion of escaping. To me this sounds like a person that did not give up on his escape and he new the consequences of being caught. abraham lincoln rose to the occasion as well and represented and defended the people of the ‘U

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    In 1858 Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas ran against each other for a seat in the U.S. Senate. Lincoln was a self-educated man who had been elected to one term in Congress. Douglas was a well-known two-term Senator. They were both engaged in a series of debates on the issue of slavery. Douglas believed in popular sovereignty‚ and that the Black race was inferior to the White race‚ but on the other hand Lincoln believed that slavery was immoral and that slavery would not be abolished unless

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    and drafter of the Emancipation was Abraham Lincoln. He‚ however‚ declared that the Emancipation Proclamation would operate towards fulfilling the enactment in both the southern and northern states. Therefore‚ Lincoln is considered as the most influential president in America. Lincoln’s’ achievement made him have various names and titles after his death. Lincoln was an honest person and president hence he was nicknamed Honest Abe and later took the name Abraham Rail-splitter during presidential campaign

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    actuality.The Gettysburg Address proposed by Abraham Lincoln serves for the sole purpose of conceding and pledging to advance and execute the undertaking the servicemen in The Civil War unfortunately failed to obtain. In order for this to be accomplished‚ Lincoln conveys his speech with a blend of honor and a powerful utilization of verbage to transmit his primary ambition and both motivate and sway U.S Citizens to go forth and assemble an integrated nation. Abraham Lincoln addresses his concern with a

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    ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ON EDUCATION |Selected Lincoln Quotations on Education | |What did Abraham Lincoln actually say about education? In this special section‚ we gathered together a small sample of excerpts from his | |speeches and writings about this vital subject. Everything shown is from The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln‚ a multi-volume series edited | |by Roy P. Basler and others

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    Lincoln-Douglas Debates The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a series of political debates in the year 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas. Lincoln challenged Douglas in a campaign for one of Illinois’ two United States Senate seats. Lincoln did lose the election‚ but arguably these debates are what led him to his presidency. There are three aspects of these debates that I would like to cover here and they are the causes‚ contents‚ and results. Stephen A. Douglas was a member of Congress

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