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Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States

Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, statesman, and politician who served as the 16th President of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents in American history due to his leadership during the American Civil War, preservation of the Union, and efforts to abolish slavery.

His presidency transformed the United States and helped define the nation's commitment to liberty, equality, and constitutional government. 1)

Attribute Information
Full Name Abraham Lincoln
Born February 12, 1809
Birthplace Hardin County, Kentucky
Died April 15, 1865
Political Party Republican Party
Office 16th President of the United States
Presidential Term 1861–1865
Nicknames Honest Abe, The Great Emancipator

Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Kentucky and grew up on the American frontier.

His family later moved to:

* Indiana * Illinois

Lincoln received little formal education but became largely self-taught through extensive reading and study. 2)

Before entering politics, he worked as:

* Farm Laborer * Store Clerk * Surveyor * Postmaster * Lawyer

His rise from humble beginnings became a defining part of his public image.

Lincoln established a successful legal practice in:

* Springfield, Illinois

and became known for his skill as a trial attorney and public speaker. 3)

His reputation for honesty and integrity earned him the nickname:

* “Honest Abe”

which remains associated with him today.

Before becoming president, Lincoln served in:

* Illinois State Legislature * United States House of Representatives

During the 1850s, he emerged as a leading opponent of the expansion of slavery into western territories. 4)

His debates with:

* Stephen A. Douglas

during the Illinois Senate campaign brought him national attention. 5)

Lincoln was elected president in November 1860.

His election triggered a political crisis as several Southern states announced their intention to secede from the Union.

Before Lincoln took office:

* South Carolina * Mississippi * Florida * Alabama * Georgia * Louisiana * Texas

declared secession. 6)

On April 12, 1861, Confederate forces attacked:

* Fort Sumter

beginning the American Civil War. 7)

Lincoln's primary objective was the preservation of the Union.

Throughout the war, he worked closely with governors including:

* Austin Blair

of Michigan, who became one of his strongest supporters. 8)

One of Lincoln's most significant actions was the issuance of the:

* Emancipation Proclamation

on January 1, 1863. 9)

The proclamation declared enslaved people in Confederate-controlled territory to be free and transformed the war into a struggle for both Union preservation and human freedom.

Although it did not immediately end slavery nationwide, it paved the way for permanent abolition. 10)

On November 19, 1863, Lincoln delivered the:

* Gettysburg Address

during the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Pennsylvania. 11)

The speech became one of the most famous addresses in American history and reaffirmed the principles of liberty, equality, and democratic government.

Lincoln strongly supported the:

* Thirteenth Amendment

which abolished slavery throughout the United States. 12)

Congress approved the amendment in January 1865, and it was ratified later that year following Lincoln's death.

Michigan played an important role during Lincoln's presidency.

Governor:

* Austin Blair

worked closely with the Lincoln administration to recruit soldiers and support the Union war effort. 13)

More than 90,000 Michigan soldiers served during the Civil War, making the state one of the Union's strongest contributors. 14)

On April 14, 1865, only days after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Court House, Lincoln was shot by:

* John Wilkes Booth

while attending a performance at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. 15)

Lincoln died the following morning on April 15, 1865.

He became the first U.S. president to be assassinated. 16)

Abraham Lincoln is widely regarded as one of the greatest leaders in American history.

His accomplishments include:

* Preservation of the Union * Emancipation of Enslaved People * Civil War Leadership * Constitutional Reform * Expansion of Federal Authority

His leadership during the nation's greatest crisis helped shape the modern United States. 17)

Lincoln is commemorated throughout the United States.

Major memorials include:

* Lincoln Memorial * Lincoln Home National Historic Site * Mount Rushmore * Numerous Schools, Parks, and Monuments

His image appears on:

* United States Penny * Five-Dollar Bill

Few individuals have had a greater impact on the history of the United States than Abraham Lincoln.

His leadership during the Civil War preserved the nation, ended slavery, and reinforced democratic government during one of the most challenging periods in American history.

Today, Lincoln remains a symbol of national unity, freedom, and constitutional leadership.


1) Encyclopaedia Britannica. Abraham Lincoln. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abraham-Lincoln
3) National Park Service. Abraham Lincoln Home National Historic Site. https://www.nps.gov/liho
4) U.S. House of Representatives. Abraham Lincoln Biography. https://history.house.gov
5) National Park Service. Lincoln-Douglas Debates. https://www.nps.gov
6) American Battlefield Trust. Causes of the Civil War. https://www.battlefields.org
7) National Park Service. Civil War Overview. https://www.nps.gov
8) Michigan History Center. Austin Blair and the Civil War. https://www.michigan.gov/mhc
9) National Archives. Emancipation Proclamation. https://www.archives.gov
10) archives
11) National Park Service. Gettysburg Address. https://www.nps.gov
12) United States Congress. Thirteenth Amendment History. https://www.congress.gov
13) blair
14) Michigan History Center. Michigan and the Civil War. https://www.michigan.gov/mhc
15) Ford's Theatre National Historic Site. Lincoln Assassination. https://www.nps.gov/foth
16) fordstheatre
17) britannica

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