Abrahan Lincoln (copy) (copy)

1. Early Life & Political Career

  • Born: February 12, 1809, in Hodgenville, Kentucky.

  • Humble beginnings: Largely self-educated; worked various jobs (farmhand, store clerk, postmaster, surveyor).

  • Legal career: Became a successful lawyer in Illinois.

  • Political entry: Elected to the Illinois state legislature (1834) and then to the U.S. House of Representatives (1847).

  • Key political stance (pre-presidency): Opposed the expansion of slavery into new territories.

2. Presidency (1861-1865) & The Civil War

  • Election of 1860: Elected as the 16th U.S. President as a Republican. His election triggered secession by Southern states, leading to the formation of the Confederate States of America.

  • Preserving the Union: Lincoln's primary goal throughout the Civil War was to preserve the United States as a single nation.

  • Commander-in-Chief: Led the Union to victory in the Civil War.

    • Issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation (January 1, 1863):

      • Declared enslaved people in Confederate states (states in rebellion) to be free.

      • Changed the nature of the war from solely preserving the Union to also fighting for emancipation.

      • Encouraged African Americans to join the Union Army.

  • Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863):

    • Delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

    • Reaffirmed the principles of human equality from the Declaration of Independence and redefined the purpose of the Civil War as a struggle for freedom and democracy.

    • Famous line: "…that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

  • Thirteenth Amendment: Advocated for and signed legislation that would eventually lead to the Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery nationwide. The amendment was ratified after his death in December 1865.

  • Second Inaugural Address (March 4, 1865):

    • Focused on reconciliation and healing a divided nation.

    • Expressed a desire for "malice toward none, with charity for all."

3. Assassination

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