A short biography of abraham lincoln
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Abraham Lincoln ()
Abraham Lincoln ©Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States and one of the great American leaders. His presidency was dominated by the American Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln was born on 12 February near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He was brought up in Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. His parents were poor pioneers and Lincoln was largely self-educated. In , he qualified as a lawyer and went to work in a law practice in Springfield, Illinois. He sat in the state legislature from to and in was elected to Congress, representing the Whig Party for a term. In , he joined the new Republican Party and in he was asked to run as their presidential candidate.
In the presidential campaign, Lincoln made his opposition to slavery very clear. His victory provoked a crisis, with many southerners fearing that he would attempt to abolish slavery in the South. Seven southern states left the Union to form the Confederate States of America, also known as the Confederacy. F
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Abraham Lincoln
President of the United States from to
For other uses, see Abraham Lincoln (disambiguation).
"President Lincoln" redirects here. For the troopship, see USS President Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln | |
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Lincoln in | |
In office March 4, – April 15, | |
Vice President | |
Preceded by | James Buchanan |
Succeeded by | Andrew Johnson |
In office March 4, – March 3, | |
Preceded by | John Henry |
Succeeded by | Thomas L. Harris |
In office December 1, – December 4, | |
Preceded by | Achilles Morris |
Born | ()February 12, Hodgenville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | April 15, () (aged56) Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Mannerofdeath | Assassination by gunshot |
Resting place | Lincoln Tomb |
Political party | |
Other political affiliations | National Union (–) |
Height | 6ft 4in (cm)[1] |
Spouse | Mary Todd (m.) |
Children | |
Parents | |
Relatives | Lincoln family |
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B • Abraham Lincoln was born in on a small farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky. Due to the remoteness of his upbringing and lack of available public education, Lincoln was mostly self-educated. In , after years of study, he qualified as a lawyer and went to work in a law practice in Springfield, Illinois. He sat in the Illinois state legislature from to , and in was elected to Congress, representing the Whig Party for a two-year term. In , he joined the new Republican Party, and in he ran as their candidate for the US Senate. Though he lost the election, his series of debates with Stephen A. Douglas thrust him into the national spotlight, and in he was nominated as the Republican candidate for president. In the presidential campaign, Lincoln made his motstånd to the expansion of slavery very clear. His victory provoked a crisis for the southern states, with many fearing that he would attempt to abolish slavery. Seven southern states left the Union to form the Confederate States of Americ |