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Lincoln


Abraham was a man who was best known for bolding 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. had many strength as well as flaws. He considered himself a common man and was not interested in his ancestry. 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 was born on February 12, 1809. He was born to Thomas and Nancy Hanks . In 1816, the ’s moved from Kentucky to across the Ohio River to Indiana. His father left ...

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other relatives. The hardest years of ’s life were yet to follow. After a short time it became apparent that Thomas 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 ’s arrival marked a turning point in Abraham ’s life. Sarah brought her three children of her own into the family. The 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. became adept at writing and reading. And almost from the beginning he a became a leader.
These years of ’s childhood were short. He grew up in tough economic times. Out of necessity Abraham was worked very ...

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Added: 10/17/2004 08:18:42 PM
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