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    Abraham Lincoln The sixteenth president of the united states was a great man of honor. He was born in Hodgeville‚ Kentucky‚ on February 12‚ 1809 in a simple log cabin. He married Mary Todd on November 4‚1842 and had four male children by the names of Robert‚ Edward‚ William‚ and Thomas. Unluckily‚ Lincoln’s descendants ended too soon‚ Robert was his only son that made it to adulthood and has his own children. Lincoln served as captain in the Illinois militia during the Black Hawk war. Then he

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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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    President Abraham Lincoln was a standout amongst the most compelling men ever. He was elected to be the President of the United States on March 4‚ 1861‚ only before the progression of the southern states and the start of the civil war. This was a dull and troublesome time for Americans‚ and Abraham Lincoln was the correct man to lead the country through this troublesome time. Obvious all through American history‚ the vacillation of the executive power is plainly showed evidently more in the Civil

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    and where we made some big changes in the history of our nation. Abraham Lincoln our 16 president gave a speech that helped end the Civil War which some say is the greatest speech Abraham has ever delivered. Another great speaker was Henry Clay he spoke about a strong American system. We will also be looking at the early lives of these two speakers that changed history with their voice. The speech from Abraham lincoln is still known today very well it is one of the most popular speeches he

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    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 captivating

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He is also one of the most famous presidents ever. He kept the country together during the Civil War. He was also assassinated shortly after the end of the war. Abraham Lincoln did not agree with the concept of slavery. He wasn’t born "The Great Emancipator‚" though. He became The Great Emancipator‚ a major part of which included signing the Emancipation Proclamation. One interesting fact‚ though‚ is that he only freed the slaves in the

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    Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were both admired by many‚ but were both tragically assassinated during their terms in office. The main cause of their death is due to the hatred against their political ideals/views. Lincoln and Kennedy seem to share a connection on the effect of civil rights soon after their drastic assassination. Kennedy’s death helped improve the space program and the race to space agenda. Prior to his assassination‚ he proposed that “This nation should commit itself to achieving

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    What if Abraham Lincoln had not freed the slaves? The material that I read had a few ideas of what could have happened. It not only answered that question‚ but it also told of what led to the freeing of slaves. In this reading‚ there was so much that surprised me and really changed my initial thinking of Lincoln and made me reflect on the what would have happened if the Emancipation Proclamation was not delivered.     In this reading‚ it says that “slavery would have continued for a time in the

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    most effective in office at the time was Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln had entered office at a bad time. There was slavery at the time that he was elected. Half of the nation that had elected him was so mad at him for what he had done. Abraham was trying to fight for black rights‚ but the others didn’t seem to understand that. For the people who had stayed loyal‚ thought little of him personally‚ like to themselves. One day‚ Lincoln was even threatened with assassination before he

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    Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln are two men who made history through their leadership expeditions. When comparing the two one thing that comes to mind is their assassination. Besides their similarity between the two assassinations‚ there are some differences. However‚ the major similarity between the two is the that they were both murdered. In fact‚ they were both carried out by people who disagreed with their power and authority as well as how they used it. Julius Caesar was a Roman general

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