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Lincoln, the 16th member of the United States, was a famous speaker and lawyer, who was humble and cautious, humorous and funny, and had the reputation of "excellent speaker". He led the war against slavery in the South, promulgated the "Emancipation Proclamation", maintained the unity of the Union, opened the way for the United States to leap to the world's number one industrial power in the 19th century, and made the United States enter the first era of economic development, and was called the "Great Liberator". In the face of adversity, Lincoln was indomitable and endured humiliation, and the American nation made steady progress toward the great goal of restoring national unity and emancipating black slaves.
At the time of victory, he never took credit for himself, but always maintained the true character of a modest and simple, generous and benevolent commoner, and took it as his duty to safeguard the great cause of the Union and the long-term interests of the nation-state. In the end, he died and became a great martyr for a just cause.
Lincoln was just over 56 years old when he was assassinated, and although he appeared to be much older than he was, there is ample evidence that he was still developing morally, spiritually, and intellectually. If the hand of the ** man stops, his political wisdom and talent will continue to be displayed, and he will leave more examples to praise and learn from in terms of morality and spirituality. In 1962, a group of famous historians gathered in the United States and divided the 31 ** up to that time into great, close to great, average level, low level, and the worst five grades.
Of the five greats selected in this vote, Abraham Lincoln topped the list.
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Lincoln, whose full name is Abraham Lincoln, was an American politician, thinker, strategist, abolitionist of black slavery, and the 16th American ruler.
In November 1860, Lincoln was elected the first Republican Party to sell a large number of people. At 10:15 p.m. on April 14, 1865, five days after the surrender of the Confederate Army, Lincoln was killed by actor John Wilkes Booth while watching a play in the box of Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., Lincoln was the first American to be assassinated.
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Analysis: Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Lulu, Harding County, Kentucky, to a family of lumberjacks. He began his political career in 1834 when he was elected to the Illinois State Assembly.
At that time, slavery was rampant in the United States, and in 1854, southern slave owners actually sent a group of ** people into Kansas to enforce slavery by force, causing the Kansas Civil War. This incident aroused Lincoln's enthusiasm for struggle, and he explicitly declared his political proposition of "fighting for freedom and the abolition of slavery." In 1860 he was elected **.
Southern slave owners were clear about Lincoln's political claims, and they certainly did not want to sit idly by. In 1861, representatives of the seven southern states seceded from the Union, declared independence, formed the "Southern Union", and began to attack the Union forces on April 12, which were repeatedly defeated in the early days of the Civil War. On September 22, 1862, Lincoln announced the draft Emancipation Proclamation (later known as the Emancipation Proclamation), a document of great historical significance, which changed dramatically from the time of the war, and the Northern Army quickly moved from defense to offense, and finally won a complete victory in 1865.
By this time, Lincoln's popularity among the American people had grown, and in 1864, Lincoln was re-elected **. Unfortunately, on the evening of April 14, 1865, while attending a play at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., he was suddenly attacked and died the next morning.
Marx, the revolutionary mentor, spoke highly of Lincoln, saying that he was "a man who is not intimidated by difficulties, who is not deceived by success, who is unrelenting in his great aim, and never rashly acts, who moves forward steadily, but never backwards; ......In short, he is a rare figure who has reached great things and still maintained his good qualities".
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Abraham Lincoln (1809 (1865) was an American statesman, the 16th (term of office: March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865), and the first Republican. During his tenure, a civil war broke out in the United States, known as the Civil War.
Lincoln defeated the Southern Separatists, abolished slavery, and maintained the unity of the country. But shortly after the end of the Civil War, Lincoln was assassinated. He was the first American** to be assassinated, and he was a great ** from a poor background.
In 2006, Abraham Lincoln was named No. 1 of the 100 people who influenced the United States by the Atlantic Monthly, an authoritative American journal. The obverse of the latest $5 note reads: Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th Emperor of the United States, was one of the greatest figures in world history, leading the great struggle to save the Union and end slavery. He is remembered for his integrity, kindness, and strong personality, and he has been one of the most admired in American history. Although he had only a rudimentary education on the frontier and little experience in public office, his keen insight and deep sense of humanitarianism made him one of the greatest men in American history.
Marx, the revolutionary teacher, spoke highly of Lincoln, saying: "He was a man who was not intimidated by difficulties and not deceived by success, who was unrelenting in his march towards his great goal and never acted rashly, and who moved forward steadily and never regressed ......."In short, he is an extremely rare figure who has reached great things and still maintained his good qualities. ”
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Abraham Lincoln was the 16th American** who led the great struggle to save the Union and end slavery. Although he had only a little elementary education on the frontier and had little experience in public office, his keen insight and deep sense of humanitarianism made him one of the greatest in American history.
Lincoln was born at dawn on February 12, 1809, in a log cabin 3 miles south of Hall in Harding County, Kentucky. In his own words, his childhood was "a concise chronicle of poverty." When he was a child, he helped the family carry firewood, carry water, and do farm work.
At the age of 9, his mother died, which was a cruel blow to Lincoln. Fortunately, his stepmother was very good to him, often urging him to read and study, and he had a good relationship with his stepmother. Later, as he grew up, Lincoln began to earn a living independently, working as a farmman, a stonemason, a boatman, etc.
In 1830, the Lincolns moved to Illinois, where he made his first political speeches. Lincoln gained influence among the public as a result of his attacks on slavery and his suggestions for the benefit of the public cause, which, combined with his outstanding character, led to his election as a state legislator in 1834. Two years later, Lincoln became a lawyer by self-taught, and soon became the leader of the Whig Party in the state legislature.
In 1846, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
In 1854, bourgeois advocates of abolition and the restriction of slavery in the northern states formed the Republican Party, and Lincoln soon became the leader of this new party. In 1858, he delivered his famous speech, "Family Disputes", calling for the restriction of the development of black slaves and the unification of the motherland. The speech expressed the aspirations of the Northern bourgeoisie, as well as the will of the people of the whole country, and thus won Lincoln great prestige.
In 1860, Lincoln was elected as the 16th Republican candidate in the United States**.
Shortly after Lincoln took office, Southern slave owners provoked the Civil War. In this war, the burden on Lincoln's shoulders was incomparable to that of the vast majority of the United States in the past. However, with his extraordinary perseverance and determination, he fulfilled his duty and never wavered in his direction, even when he was denigrated:
Restoration of the Federation and abolition of slavery. In September 1862, Lincoln issued the famous Emancipation Proclamation, announcing the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of black slaves. The Civil War, which ended in a Northern victory in June 1864, marked the complete collapse of slavery.
Because of Lincoln's outstanding exploits, he was re-elected to the United States on November 8, 1864. However, before Lincoln could put his postwar policies into practice, tragedy struck. At 10:15 p.m. on April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre in Washington.
** is an actor who sympathizes with the deranged South. Abraham Lincoln died on April 15, 1865, at the age of 56. After Lincoln's death, his body lay his respects in 14 cities for more than two weeks before being buried in Princefield.
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Surname, male name. Often referred to as Abraham Lincoln, the 16th of the United States**. He led the American Civil War, promulgated the Emancipation Proclamation, maintained the unity of the United States, opened the way for the United States to leap to the world's number one industrial power in the 19th century, and made the United States enter the first era of economic development, and was called the "Great Liberator".
Cities in several countries are named after Lincoln.
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Surname, male name. Often referred to as Abraham Lincoln, the 16th of the United States**. He led the American Civil War, promulgated the Emancipation Proclamation, maintained the unity of the United States, opened the way for the United States to leap to the world's number one industrial power in the 19th century, and made the United States enter the first era of economic development, and was called the "Great Liberator".
Cities in several countries are named after Lincoln.
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Abraham Li (1809-1865), statesman and thinker, 16th American** (term: March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865), was the first American Republican**, recognized by George Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt as one of the three greatest Americans in American history, and the first assassinated in history. >>>More
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Abraham Lincoln was the 16th American** who led the great struggle to save the Union and end slavery. Although he had only a little elementary education on the frontier and had little experience in public office, his keen insight and deep sense of humanitarianism made him one of the greatest in American history. Lincoln was born at dawn on February 12, 1809, in a log cabin 3 miles south of Hall in Harding County, Kentucky. >>>More
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Lincoln's popularity among the American people had grown, and in 1864 he was re-elected **. Unfortunately, on the evening of April 14, 1865, while attending a play at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., he was suddenly attacked and died early the next morning at the age of 56.
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