Friday, July 19, 2019
Abraham Lincoln Essay -- essays research papers
 Abraham Lincoln was a man who was best known for bold standing against the   difficult problems of his day. Issues such as slavery, negro social and   political rights, and saving the Union in a nation based on the Declaration   of Independence. Lincoln had many strength as well as flaws. He considered   himself a common man and was not interested in his ancestry. Lincoln was a   self educated man, who had never had a full year of schooling in his life.   But, the 16th President of the United States became "a casualty of conflict".   Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809. He was born to Thomas Lincoln   and Nancy Hanks Lincoln. In 1816, the Lincoln's moved from Kentucky to across   the Ohio River to Indiana. His father left Kentucky "partly on account of   slavery; but chiefly on account of the difficulty in land titles in Ky."   Early on in life Lincoln had religious reasons for disliking slavery. His   family was Separate Baptists who adhered to a strict code of morality that   condemned profanity, intoxication, gossip, horse racing, dancing, and   slavery. October 5, a little over a year after living in Indiana, Lincoln's   mother died of a devastating outbreak of what was called "milk sickness",   along with several other relatives. The hardest years of Lincoln's life were   yet to follow. After a short time it became apparent that Thomas Lincoln   could not cope with his family by himself. Thomas went back to Kentucky to   seek a wife. He married Sarah Bush Johnson. They made a businesslike   arrangement for her to move to Indiana to take care of his family and for him   to pay for her debts. Sarah Lincoln's arrival marked a turning point in   Abraham Lincoln's life. Sarah brought her three children of her own into the   Lincoln family. The Lincoln children felt that they had joined the world of   luxury when Sarah brought knives, forks, spoons, tables and chairs, and   comfortable bedding. But most of all she brought the love. Although Sarah was   illiterate, she felt that it was important for the children to be educated.   Lincoln became adept at writing and reading. And almost from the beginning he   a became a leader.   These years of Lincoln's childhood were short. He grew up in tough economic   times. Out of necessity Abraham was worked very hard on the family farm. He   was even hired out to work for other farmers and by law Thomas Linco...              ... Sherman's army to   storm through and end the war. He did this as the surest way to end the   killing and salvage the American dream. Lee surrendered his forces at   Appomatox Courthouse on April 10, 1865.   Four days later Lincoln was shot by an assassins bullet, while attending a   play at the Ford's Theater. John Wilkes Booth, the assassin, enter the   president's theater box, and at a distance of about two feet shot Lincoln in   the back of the head. Booth escaped by jumping down on to the stage and   escaped through the rear of the theater. Twenty-one men carried Lincoln out   of the theater to a boarding house down the street. Lincoln never regained   consciousness. At 7:22 p.m., April 15, 1865, President Lincoln was pronounced   dead. It was not until April 26 that Booth was tracked down to a farm in   Virginia, where he was shot.   American innocence died with Booth's shot at Ford's Theater. Lincoln would   not live to see the peace that he had strived 4 long years for. We will   always wonder what Lincoln would have done for this country if he had not   died. Instead, we will always ponder what was lost that night at the Ford's   Theater, what ended there and what began.                       
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