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    Abraham Lincoln had many inputs into this country’s ways on how we debate on specific problems and how to deal with taking everyone’s opinion into account. For an example the debate on slavery‚ Abraham Lincoln had very mixed judgements on this debate. Half of the country wanted slaves the other half felt that it was good to take away slaves and let them live there own lifes. The Southern states were threatening dividing and leaving the country‚ if slaves were outlawed. Lincoln’s quote told to citizens

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    intimidated by the subject of the film and by the enormity of the task. Why do you think such professionals would be afraid? The movieLincoln” by Steven Spielberg delivers a chance to engage into the American leader’s most terrifying and enlightening moments as he nears his final days. Revealing the last four months of Abraham Lincoln’s life and presidency‚ the movieLincoln” shows Lincoln’s plans to end the devastating Civil War and his fight to pass the thirteenth Amendment that permanently abolished

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    Famous Abe Abraham Lincoln‚ aka honest Abe was born February 12th 1809 in Hodgenville‚ Kentucky. He married Mary Todd Lincoln‚ and together they had four children; Robert Todd Lincoln‚ Edward “Eddie” Baker Lincoln‚ William “Willie” Wallace Lincoln and Thomas “Tad“ Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was elected the 16th president of the United States in 1861. Leading up to Lincolns election a law was passed called the Kansas-Nebraska act‚ allowing states to vote whether they wanted to be a slave state or not

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    Killing Lincoln By TJ Epps “Killing Lincoln” is a historical thriller written by Bill O’Reilly that explains the events prior to‚ and after the death‚ of our beloved 16th President‚ Abraham Lincoln. Bill O’Reilly first sets the stage in the last days of our great Civil War‚ which takes place in the beginning of April‚ 1865. Mr. O’Reilly takes the readers from the civil war‚ to the killing of Lincoln‚ to the pursuit of the assassins‚ to the final hour of John Wilkes Booth’s life. Knowing that

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    Carinna Powell November 29‚ 2012 Period 1 Hayman‚ Leroy. The Death of Lincoln. New York: Scholastic Books‚ Inc.‚ 1968. In the book‚ The Death of Lincoln‚ written by Leroy Hayman‚ it truly shows mostly every important event prior to Abraham Lincoln’s death and after the assassination as well. Like Lincoln‚ Hayman has known was true pain feels like. Not only was Hayman hit in the head by an ink bottle‚ but he survived the terrible accident and continued to live his heroic life although he became

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    WEEK FIVE- Lincoln and the Lost Cause Last week Lincoln was a patron saint‚ but in this week’s readings‚ anywhere from one to four decades after his assassination‚ the white southerners have denounced him a despot. Never before in our readings have we seen this view of Lincoln discussed‚ and it seems to me that they are blaming everything on Lincoln in order to scape goat all off the problems they had caused (did not want to admit they were at fault). They even go as far to say that Lincoln should be

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    Abraham Lincoln Life Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Hardin County‚ Kentucky to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln on February 12‚ 1809. Thomas was a strong and determined pioneer and was respected by other town folk. Abraham had an older sister Sarah and younger brother Thomas‚ who died in infancy. Due to a land dispute‚ the Lincolns were forced to move from Kentucky to Perry County‚ Indiana in 1817‚ where the family lived on public land to scrap out a living in a crude shelter

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    Sarah Josepha Buell Hale’s letter to president Abraham Lincoln was written with an intent to have Lincoln recognize Thanksgiving as a national holiday. Hale had felt that the recognition of Thanksgiving was a matter that needed to be addressed and executed in a brief manner. By establishing herself as an individual with great influence‚ Hale was then able to relate her proposal to the current issues Lincoln was facing. Hale was a reliable source for many due to the fact she was the editor of the

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    greatest icons for change in America. You will always hear people call him Honest Abe but even presidents don’t make the best choices and Abraham Lincoln isn’t an exception. Abraham Lincoln is just one of many leaders who isn’t perfect. The Civil War was a huge task for Abraham Lincoln. This was the war that took place during Lincoln’s term in office. Lincoln did everything he could to protect the Union from the Confederates. Some decisions he made in protecting the union came with great controversy

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    [pic] Hay said that in this writing "Mr. Lincoln admits us into the most secret recesses of his soul .... Perplexed and afflicted beyond the power of human help‚ by the disasters of war‚ the wrangling of parties‚ and the inexorable and constraining logic of his own mind‚ he shut out the world one day‚ and tried to put into form his double sense of responsibility to human duty and Divine Power; and this was the result. It shows -- as has been said in another place -- the awful sincerity of a perfectly

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