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    Abraham Lincoln‚ the sixteenth president of the United States‚ is in a tough position. America has been engulfed in war for four years and he has been re-elected president. In his second inaugural address‚ Lincoln expresses a desire to finally end the civil war in order to reunite the country. To accomplish this‚ he uses several unique stylistic elements in his address such as effective use of repetition‚ a religious tone‚ and comprehensible figurative language. Lincoln uses repetition in his inaugural

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    Joshua Chamberlain was born September 8th‚ 1828 in Brewer Maine and was the oldest of four siblings. Chamberlain graduated from Bowdoin College in 1852 and eventually became a professor of modern languages with a total of 10 languages he was fluent in. On December 7‚ 1855‚ Chamberlain married Frances Adams‚ to whom he had been engaged for several years. Joshua and Frances had five children‚ but only two survived. Chamberlain became distressed about the secession of southern states and the outbreak

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    Chasing Lincolns Killer #17 For this book talk I am going to give three characters I would not want to get to know and why. I choose John Wilkes Booth‚David Herold‚and George Atzerodt. The reasons will soon be explained in the following paragraphs. Just to be clear these three people were killed or thrown in a cell the day of what they planned. John Wilkes Booth is the main man of this horrendous act. He himself shot and killed our 16th president Abraham Lincoln. The reason is clear

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    In 1868‚ Andrew Johnson was the first U.S. president to be impeached. The level of distrust and hatred during his presidency was extremely high. Ross and several others faced criticism‚ ridicule‚ political suicide‚ and even the threat of assassination due to their unwavering determination to do what was right. The actions of Edmund Ross during the impeachment of Johnson were highly influential in the history of the United States. February 24‚ 1868‚ for the first time in U.S. history congress impeached

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    I chose the biographical nonfiction book With Malice Toward None: A Life of Abraham Lincoln by Stephen B. Oates. As one may guess‚ the book is about our 16th president‚ Abraham Lincoln. I am generally interested in Abraham Lincoln anyways‚ and I have heard good things about this book‚ so I decided to read it for the extension project‚ which made me part of Oates’ intended audience. The author’s audience is those who have a general interest in Abraham Lincoln and/or want to learn more about him. I

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    In 1864‚ Union armies began to make large gains in battles against the South. One such engagement came with the Battle of Atlanta‚ led by General William Sherman. The battle for Atlanta was raising some hopes that the Civil War was drawing to an end‚ but this was not yet true‚ as the populace in the South did not concede so easily. The battle took place over 4 different engagements in the late summer‚ with the final battle taking place on September 1‚ 1864. Following this battle‚ Southern troops

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    The Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson Reconstruction was one of the most pivotal events in American history. After the Civil War‚ politicians‚ social activists‚ and ordinary citizens had to adapt in order to mend back the Union. A predominately Radical Republican Congress during the Reconstruction era understood the vital nature of Reconstruction. Therefore‚ they were willing to remove anyone who was a roadblock into their efforts. Andrew Johnson was one of those men whose actions suggested

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    The author creates the poem though several literary devices‚ such as internal rhyme‚ apostrophe‚ and metaphor. In the metaphor‚ “Captain” symbolizes the President Lincoln. In the poem‚ the captain seems that he has tough times and succeeds through his trip‚ but is ultimately dead before he returns home. Through the captain‚ the author relates the character with the President Lincoln who led the United States to peace and was assassinated in the middle of the presidency. In addition‚ the author uses

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    Walt Whitman and the Civil War Walt Whitman is considered one of America’s greatest poets. During his lifetime‚ Whitman wrote hundreds of poems about life‚ love and democracy‚ among many others. In particular‚ Whitman’s poetry reflects the spirit of the age in which he lived‚ the Civil War. In taking a closer look at one of his most renowned and brilliant pieces‚ “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d”‚ three particular themes are observed; his love for nature‚ the cycle of life‚ as represented

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    The period of Reconstruction after the Civil War cannot be classified as either a success or a failure because there are many conflicting outcomes and differing opinions regarding this era. During this time‚ the United States was once again united but the government also failed to ensure and protect the rights of former slaves from white persecution. The South reverted to its old ways of discrimination when President Hayes removed Union troops in 1877. Reconstruction was a success in the sense that

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