Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

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A product of their times, meaning that their actions, thoughts and opinions are greatly influenced by the movements, ideas and common opinions of people in the time they lived. With that in mind, Abraham Lincoln is remembered as one of the greatest presidents of the United States of all time. He is remembered like this because of things such as the Emancipation Proclamation and the Second Inaugural Address. This essay will examine his early life, the significant events throughout his life, his undying legacy and how these factors contributed to making him more than just a product of his time. Abraham was born into a poor, farming family in Kentucky in a small, one roomed cabin. He received little formal education but states that “he could still somehow read and write and cypher to the rule of three.” His mother died when he was nine years old and his father remarried. Lincoln’s stepmother saw great potential in her new stepson and was convinced that he had a great future ahead of him so she did her best to teach him how to read and wrote. Ever since Lincoln was able to …show more content…

The southern states relied on the slavery institution and it was a popular idea at the time, yet Lincoln was strongly against it. There are a number of examples showing Lincoln’s forward thinking traits. The Emancipation Proclamation is one example and was an important event in Lincoln’s life and generated a large impact to the tensions between the North and South of America. The emancipation proclamation was a document that was created to free all slaves in the 10 confederate states and that freed slaves could be enlisted into the Union

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