Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln

Many know him as “Honest Abe” or “Illinois Rail Splitter” but we all know him as Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was given birth to in a Hodgenville, Kentucky log house. He also had very little education, and was mostly self thought. During his lifetime, Lincoln accomplished many things. Some of these included freeing the slaves, fighting the confederacy, and bringing the country back together as one. Abraham Lincoln was one of the greatest presidents of the United States.

Abraham came from a poor family and all of his struggles were worth it in the end. Both of his parents were born in Virginia, but Abraham grew up in Kentucky. By the time Lincoln was ten years old, his mother past away and he was left alone with his father and the two shared a bitter relationship. Even after all the tragedies and low education provided for Lincoln, he could still read and write. Soon after he came of age he achieved his career goal of becoming a lawyer. On March 4, 1861 Abraham became the 16th president of the united states. This goes to show that even if you come from a poor family, you could still make a great name for yourself.

Lincoln assigned many policies to help out the people of our nation. One of these policies was the Homestead Act. This allowed the people of the east with not much land to move out west and obtain land. It helped our nation because we needed people to move out west and make something of their lives. He also signed the Morrill Act which gave financial aid to the colleges of each state. All of the policies and treaty’s that Lincoln assigned helped our country incredibly.

This great president also brought our country back together as one. When he tried to free the slaves by assigning the Emancipation Proclamation the opposing states left the United States and formed the Confederacy which led to the civil war. Many lives were lost and many more lives were at risk. President Abraham Lincoln was under much pressure during this period of time.

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