The Impact Of Abraham Lincoln's Impact On Society

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Matthew Matyjakowski

Mrs. Bojanowski

English 12

May 21, 2012

Abraham Lincoln’s Impact on Society

Imagine yourself coming home to relax and you turn on your television. You turn to your favorite news channel and find out something horrific. Your president Barack Obama has been assassinated. In today’s society we have the media to get information out to people as soon as it happens. Imagine how the people in the eighteen hundreds felt when they found out about their president’s death. What does everyone think the nations reaction was about the president of The United States of America being assassinated, is a question a lot of people would like to know the answer to. Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of America. At the time he was also the first president to win the election that was from the republican party. He gave the nation a different outlook on a new president. Lincoln new all of his goals that he wanted to accomplish as a president before he was ever voted. Without Abraham Lincoln ever coming into office who knows how today’s society would be. Many believe he was one of, if not, the best president this nation has ever had, and still argue this today. Lincoln has made strong, strategic, and very complicated decisions to make our country a better place to live (Public Broadcasting Station. American Experience).

Abraham Lincoln was a part of the Republican Party. He joined the Republican Party after one term in Congress from 1848 until 1849. Lincoln studied law at Illinois State Legislature. After he graduated from school he ran for congress but was never elected. Lincoln stayed put and eventually took over the position serving on the Whig Party in 1834. When Lincoln was elected he won the United States ...

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...ent back to how it was before he ever stepped foot in the office. All of the hard work that Abraham Lincoln put into the nation when he was in presidency just was all to come to an end when he was assassinated. Lincoln was a very powerful man and was good at what he did. Out of all other presidential complications Abraham Lincoln by far had the hardest decision ever to make as a United States president by putting the United States Northern and Southern states into war with each other. The only reason this happened was because it was Lincoln’s effort to put an end to Slavery in the South.That may be a reason John Wilkes Booth assassinated was because he never wanted to see the end of slavery. The Civil War ended as soon as President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated being the first president to ever be assassinated (Public Broadcasting Station. American Experience).

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