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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Biography Cards From Famous Individuals Life - The Most Unbelievable Basic Facts Of The Notable People Like Favorite Business Men And Women, Notorious Presidents Or Notorious Educators. ABRAHAM LINCOLN: Sixteenth President of the United States&lt;br /&gt;
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Abraham Lincoln came to be in a very vacation cabin in Kentucky to Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. The family gone to live in Indiana and 8 yr old Abe helped his father build another log house. A year later his mother died and the house was very empty. His father remarried and likewise to his sister Sarah, who was simply several years older, there were now 3 more children inherited.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lincoln had only a year of schooling. Books were scarce and so was paper. He worked his arithmetic problems with a board and cleaned the board which has a knife so he might use it again. The family owned a Bible and that he spent several hours reading it. He would copy parts of it as a way to memorize it. Sometimes however walk for miles to gain access to a magazine. One of his favorite books was &amp;quot;The Life of George Washington&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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By enough time he was 17, he knew he dreamed of being a lawyer. He would walk 17 miles on the county courthouse in order to watch the lawyers work. He sat at the back of the courtroom and watched them because they shook their fists and became red in the face. Then although go back home and take into consideration what he'd seen. When he was 21 years old he gone after Illinois and spent a year laboring on the farm. It is said that he and his awesome fellow-laborer split 3,000 rails for the reason that year 1830. He also managed a flat-boat for the Ohio River [http://www.serviciosobrasyreformas.es/780,5,Pulidor-de-suelos-pulidores-de-suelos--Espana.html Going On this page]. Every time he got a brand new job he'd make an effort to work on a skill which will help him when he became a lawyer. When he was obviously a shopkeeper he attempted to be truthful and fair. Once he shortchanged a woman by 6 cents, and he followed her home so he could provide a reimbursement to her. When he was obviously a postmaster, he tried to learn how to get along with people well. When he would be a surveyor; someone who measured land, he tried to continually be accurate as part of his measurements. He still wanted to be legal counsel. He would go without sleep as a way to study. He would borrow books from a neighbor later in the day, read them with the light with the fireplace, and take them back in the morning. In 1836 he passed the exam and became a legal professional. &lt;br /&gt;
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It was during this time period he was he was elected on the Illinois legislature. through the Whig party. He became great at debating and public speaking. He had many debates with John Calhoun concerning the tariff question. They spoke before large audiences, sometimes as long as four hours. Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas taken part in several debates concerning the question of slavery. They had a previous encounter at the State Fair in Springfield, Illinois. Lincoln would lose the senate race, but would make an impression on Douglas in the 1860 presidential race.&lt;br /&gt;
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Once a woman wrote a piece of writing containing some ridiculing remarks about General James Shields. The editor spoke to Lincoln over it and Lincoln said, &amp;quot;Tell him I wrote it.&amp;quot; That's what he did and Shield challenged Lincoln with a duel with Lincoln's collection of weapons. On the appointed day Lincoln arrived having a sword in a single hand and a hatchet in the other. A man, John J. Hardin, stopped your struggle before it started. The event possibly changed the course from the nation's history. He was inaugurated president in March of 1861 [http://www.serviciosobrasyreformas.es/782,5,Acuchilladores-de-parquet-pulidores--Espana.html Find Out More]. Five weeks later the Civil War began. It would have been a fight about slavery. Lincoln wanted the United States to remain one nation. It was vulnerable to being divided into two nations; the North and the South.&lt;br /&gt;
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In his 1860 inaugural address, he said: &amp;quot;I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to hinder the institution of slavery within the states where it exists. I believe I have zero lawful directly to accomplish that, and I have no inclination to do so.&amp;quot; Two years later, President Lincoln wrote: &amp;quot;My paramount object on this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to avoid wasting or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would take action; and when I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also accomplish that. What I do about slavery, as well as the colored race, I do because I believe it may help to save the Union (Letter to Horace Greeley, August 22, 1862) [http://www.serviciosobrasyreformas.es/1035,5,Limpiezas-limpieza--Espana.html Check this out].&amp;quot; He quoted from your Bible,&amp;quot; A house divided against itself cannot stand.&amp;quot; He was able to realize both his goals. In 1863 he issued the Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves in the Southern states, as well as the country was able to remain a united nation. Eventually all the slaves inside the United States became free. We get an insight in to the life of Abraham Lincoln when we read articles which appeared in an Athens, Ohio newspaper June 8, 1860 .&lt;br /&gt;
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On April 14, 1865 President Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln were attending a play at Ford's Theater in Washington D.C. While there he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, an actor with extremist views concerning politics and slavery. There had been a conspiracy by Booth with his fantastic cohorts to not only kill the president, and also William Henry Seward, and Andrew Johnson, the vice-president [http://www.serviciosobrasyreformas.es/1028,5,Mudanzas--Espana.html web site]. The attack on Seward failed and also the one on Johnson was never carried out. The president, after being shot, was carried to your house down the street through the theater and died nine hours later. Booth was killed by one from the men looking to apprehend him.&lt;br /&gt;
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Of each of the presidents, Abraham Lincoln may be the one in whom there will be the greatest continuing interest. School children study him, historians debate his life and legacy, and people collect memorabilia about him. &lt;br /&gt;
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