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Abraham Lincoln's Influential Role Model
Abraham Lincoln, I believe is a very influential person, and a great role model still today. He kind of had a rough life, but also a good life since he became the president. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He and his family moved to Indiana when he was only seven years old. He did not have much formal education, but he read a lot when he was not working on his father’s farm. Two years after moving to Indiana from Kentucky, his family moved to Illinois because of finance and to try and avoid health problems.
After moving to Illinois, Lincoln co-owned a general store. For years he still co-owned the store but finally, he sold it and enlisted as a militia captain defending Illinois in the Black Hawk War in
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Douglas about slavery. Abraham Lincoln gave a ringing declaration of support of the Union: “A house divided against itself cannot stand”(Abraham Lincoln nominated for president in 1860 and was hated by the Southerners. On November 6, 1860 Lincoln became the sixteenth President of the United States without a single vote from a state in the south. The following year, the Civil broke out, it was not all because of Lincoln becoming president but it was a primary reason why the war started. The Civil War started on April 12, 1861 by the bombardment of Fort Sumter, South Carolina. The Southern navy denied the supply convoy and the South fired the first shot of the war in South Carolina at Fort Sumter. The Federal defenders surrendered after a 34 hour battle. It was hard for Lincoln to find capable Generals in the war for his army. As the commander-in-chief Lincoln held the highest ranks in the United States armed forces. McDowell, Fremont, McClellan, Pope, McClellan again, Buell, Burnside, and Rosecrans did not bring success on the battlefield as Lincoln watched over them. On January 1, 1863, he issued his Emancipation Proclamation after a victory at the

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