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Abraham \u00b7 Lincoln is the American 16th president, led has saved the federation and ends the slave system's great struggle. Although he has only received a little elementary education in the border area, takes the post of the public service the experience to be very also few, however, he that keen insight and deep humanitarianism consciousness, caused him to become in the American history greatest president.
As a result of Lincoln's remarkable merit, on November 8, 1864 he was elected once more as American president. However, has not waited for Lincoln to put into practice his postwar policy, the tragedy occurred. on April 14, 1865 10:15 pm, Lincoln was attacked by an assassin in the Washington Ford theater. The murderer is south a sympathetic dementia the actor. on April 15, 1865, Abraham \u00b7 Lincoln died, when year 56 years old. After Lincoln died, his remains have been grieved for more than two weeks in 14 cities for the populace, latter is interred in Prince Fielder.

Abraham Lincoln was born on a farm in 1809.He was President of the United States from 1861 until he died in 1865.Lincoln was a very tall man.And his feet were big.All his life,Lincoln liked to laugh.He liked make other people laugh ,too.People said he was so funny that he could even make cats laugh.
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Over the years, the Emancipation Proclamation and President Lincoln himself have been reviewed with both admiration and derision. The shifting viewpoints towards the two reflect the context of the times and that is how the Emancipation Proclamation and president Lincoln must be viewed because each were created in the context of their times
The war for the Union or the Lincoln Administration did not start out as a war to end slavery. Lincoln himself, by modern day standards, was prejudice and believed blacks would be better off leaving the country. The threat that Lincoln represented was political and economic to the South. Lincoln had no intention of interfering with slavery where it already existed but was opposed to the extension of slavery, which represented economic threat to the south as well as the loss of political power. It must be remembered, as the author points out, that there was no great demand among the majority of the people for slavery to end and Lincoln’s racial views on blacks were common. Little, if anything was said about the black man having an equal place in American society, a view shared by many in the military also.
In any event, freeing the slaves would be a radical measure in many Northerners eyes. The author analyzes how Lincoln had to tread thin line because of this... The Border States were a key strategic area and losing those states would make the war even more difficult to fight for the union. Lincoln had to consider the reaction of the army also if a proclamation feeing the slaves was announced The Union had to win the war in any event to give teeth to a proclamation.
多年来,解放宣言和林肯总统本人已审阅钦佩和嘲笑。对两个转变的观点,反映了时代的背景下,是如何解放宣言和林肯总统,因为每个人在他们的时代背景下创建的,必须被视为
联盟或林肯政府的战争没有开始作为战争结束奴隶制。林肯本人,按现代标准,是偏见,认为黑人将离开该国。的威胁,林肯代表南方的政治和经济。林肯无意干涉奴隶制,它已经存在,但反对奴隶制的扩展,这代表南部的经济威胁以及政治权力的损失。我们必须记住,作者指出,有广大人民之间没有结束奴隶制的需求量很大,林肯对黑人的种族歧视的看法是共同的。小,如果是黑色的,许多军方还分享了一个观点,在美国社会中的平等的地方有一个人说什么。
在任何情况下,释放奴隶,在许多北方人的眼睛将是一个激进的措施。笔者分析如何林肯不得不踩着因为这个细线......边境是一个关键的战略领域和失去这些国家将让战争更加困难,争取工会。林肯不得不考虑军队的反应,如果哪里不奴隶公告宣布,该联盟在任何情况下,给牙齿一个宣布赢得战争。
林肯政府制定的第一个计划,要求赔偿解放。该计划反映了林肯的观点,有时不共享由国会和林肯的内阁成员的成员,逐步和补偿的解放,是最好的方法。林肯不得不想想整个联盟的努力,并不能冒这样一个激进的举动。计划由黑人自己的反对,这是愤怒的黑人也促进了殖民统治。
随着时间的推移,它是林肯来看看,战争将是更多的只是节约工会。林肯有几个技能在使用英语的话等于。解放宣言“经常被批评为不具有相同的美丽和理想化的话,他第二次就职演说。这里的关键是,林肯解放宣言“中写道法律性条款的一个原因。首先,解放宣言是有条件的。只释放了“解放宣言”在某些领域的邦联,而不是别人的奴隶。其次,它也是一个军事措施,旨在破坏经济体制的南,三,解放宣言“的可能法律上的挑战,不得不站起来,由最高法院宪法审查,如果工会能赢得这场战争。
解放宣言的批评之一是,它没有设置每一个奴隶的自由。再次,用今天的标准来判断是有点不公平的,因为工会必须首先赢得战争。林肯不得不考虑军队和边境各州将如何反应。虽然军队没有解散或边境国没有离开工会,有没有了“解放宣言”的普遍大喜。该公告还加强同盟的意志,因为林肯曾袭击了南部的心脏和生活方式邦联争取。
非洲裔美国入伍,两个前奴隶和黑人中解脱出来,代表在联盟军队的转折点,因为这是战争已经改变,一个新时代开始的证据。黑人会赢得尊重工会的服务,但并不等同于同等待遇。坩埚的权利,获得在未来几年warwould被挥霍战争结束后,给许多黑人解放宣言“空心meaniing。
林肯非裔美国人之间的混合声誉,是希望破灭的示范和预期的失败。重建和制止非裔美国人的失败降低了林肯的身材了“解放宣言”。当从一个真正废除死刑的观点看,林肯是冷漠,没有移动速度不够快。然而,当测量的国家,这势必林肯咨询的情绪,他迅速,激进的,并决心。和林肯应该和所有美国人的心中有一个特殊的地方

The first plans developed by the Lincoln Administration called for compensated emancipation. The plans reflected the viewpoint of Lincoln, sometimes not shared by members of Congress and Lincoln cabinet members, that gradual and compensated emancipation was the best method. Lincoln had to think about the entire Union effort and could not risk making such a radical move. The plans also promoted colonization of the blacks, which was angrily opposed by the blacks themselves.
In time, it was Lincoln came to see that the war would have to be more about just saving the union. Lincoln has had few equals in the skill of using the words of the English language. The Emancipation Proclamation is often criticized for not having the same beautiful and high idealized words of his Second Inaugural Address. The key here is that Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation in legalistic terms for a reason. First, the Emancipation Proclamation was conditional. The Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in certain areas of the Confederacy and not others. Second, it was also a military measure, a aimed at undermining the economic system of the South, Third, the Emancipation Proclamation might be challenged legally and had to stand up to constitutional scrutiny by the supreme Court, if the union could win the war.
One of the criticisms of the Emancipation Proclamation was the fact that it did not set every slave free. Again, using today’s standards to judge is somewhat unfair because the union had to win the war first. Lincoln had to think about how the army and the Border States would react. Although the army did not dissolve or the Border States did not leave the union, there was not universal rejoicing at the Emancipation Proclamation. The Proclamation also strengthened the Confederate will because Lincoln had struck at the very heart of the south and the way of life the Confederacy was fighting for.
The enlistment of the African-American, both ex-slaves and freed blacks, in Union armies represented turning point because that was the evidence that the war had changed and a new era was beginning. The black man would earn respect in the service of the union but that did not equate to equal treatment. The rights earned in the crucible of warwould be frittered away in the years after the war, giving the Emancipation Proclamation hollow meaniing for many blacks.
The mixed reputation of Lincoln among African-Americans is a demonstration of dashed hopes and the failure of expectations. The failures of Reconstruction and the suppression of African-Americans lowered the stature of Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation. When looked at from a genuine abolition viewpoint, Lincoln was cold and indifferent and did not move fast enough. However, when measured by the sentiments of the country, which Lincoln was bound to consult, he was swift, radical, and determined. And for that Lincoln should and does have a special place in the hearts of all Americans

Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in a one-room log cabin, located on a farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky (a state that permitted slavery at the time).

When he was only nine years old, his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died. A year later, his father, Thomas Lincoln, remarried a woman named Sarah Bush, who had a tremendous influence on the young Abraham Lincoln.

To support his family, Abraham had to work at a neighboring farm. Working denied him the opportunity to go to school, so the total amount of formal education he received was less than one year.

Although his formal education ended very quickly, his self-education was just beginning. An avid reader, he read everything he could get his hands on, studying a variety of subjects, such as mathematics, literature and law. Eventually this self-educated man became a lawyer.

Lincoln had a very strong desire to make a difference, so he entered politics. In August, 1832, he finished eighth out of 13 in a race for the Illinois House of Representatives.

Abraham believed that the government should be a positive force, whose goal was to serve the people. He reasoned that in order for him to have significant influence and impact on the government, he must achieve a high position in government -- preferably the position of the President of the United States. This goal eventually became his burning desire.

In 1834, while practicing law in a firm he had established with several partners, Lincoln ran for and won a seat in the Illinois Legislature. He served a four-year term, and he soon developed a reputation as a capable and honest politician.

Unfortunately, over the next decade he experienced numerous business and political setbacks. But unlike most people, Lincoln did not let any of these challenges -- including a business and personal bankruptcy -- discourage him from going after his dreams.

On November 4, 1842, he married Mary Todd Edwards, and they had four children over the next 12 years. In 1836, Lincoln won an election to Congress. It was during this time that he took an unpopular stand against President James K. Polk regarding the Mexican War. Abraham thought the war was unjust.

Because Lincoln's viewpoints were so different from many other government officials, he became unpopular among them.

After his term ended in 1849, Lincoln took the next five years off from politics and focused on his law practice. Again, he encountered more business setbacks. But again, he persisted, and did not let "so-called" failures discourage him.

In 1854, he returned to the political arena. One of the first things he did was to oppose the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which threatened to extend slavery to other states.

In 1855, he ran for the Senate but was defeated. The next year he went after the Vice Presidency position, and was also defeated.

With so many failures, a lot of people, in Lincoln's position, probably would have given up. But because he was determined and committed to make his political dreams come true, he would get up each time he was knocked down. He knew the only way to gain ground, to move forward, to march on, and to turn his goals into reality, was to learn from his setbacks and failures.

Finally, in 1860, Lincoln's years of persistence and hard work paid off when he was elected the 16th President of the United States.
Sadly, at this time the states were no longer united. The South depended on slavery for its prosperity, so when the North opposed the extension of slavery into the new western states, the southern states broke away and formed their own union.

As the newly elected president, Lincoln decided that the original Union must be saved at all costs -- even if it meant a civil war. In 1861, the Civil War began.

On November 19, 1863, on a battle field near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, President Lincoln presented to the people his vision for a nation conceived in liberty, where everyone is created equal. This speech became known as the Gettysburg Address and it has shaped the destiny of the United States of America.

By the time the Civil War ended in 1865, after four long years, it had cost the lives of half a million Americans. But the Union was saved, the slaves were freed, and President Lincoln's lifelong dream was realized.

On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln went with his wife to the Ford Theater in Washington, DC, to celebrate the end of the Civil War. Halfway through the play, John Wilkes Booth, an actor who resented the northern victory and the liberation of North America's slaves, shot and killed President Lincoln.

Following Lincoln's death, the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, declared: "Now he belongs to the ages."

Today, the spirit of President Lincoln still lives in our memories and it continues to guide us toward creating a nation, and a world, where everyone is treated equally... regardless of our unique differences.

As you can see, Lincoln's story is the story of an incredible human being who started from very meager beginnings and went on to become not only one of the greatest U.S. presidents, but also one of the influential men in history.

Abraham Lincoln represents the finest example of persistence. Although he faced countless defeats throughout his life -- many that must have seemed insurmountable -- he never gave up on his dreams.

He lost eight elections, failed in business many times, and suffered a nervous breakdown. He could have quit many times, but he didn't. Instead, after each defeat he would pick himself up and press forward until he achieved his aspirations.

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