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Abraham Lincoln can be described as determined, compassionate, intelligent, visionary, and resilient. His determination is evident in his pursuit of abolishing slavery, his compassion is seen in his efforts to unite a divided nation, his intelligence is reflected in his eloquent speeches and strategic decisions, his vision is demonstrated in his commitment to equality and justice, and his resilience is shown in his ability to lead during a tumultuous time in American history.
Abraham Lincoln is the {16th president of USA}he defined what is DEMOCRACY as the government of the people by the people and for the people.Which is commonly know as the definition of democracy ..........................................
Awolola damilare {barachel model college }Nigeria,ishaga
Abraham Lincoln is the {16th president of USA}he defined what is DEMOCRACY as the government of the people by the people and for the people.Which is commonly know as the definition of democracy ..........................................
Awolola damilare {barachel model college }Nigeria,ishaga
Abraham Lincoln is the {16th president of USA}he defined what is DEMOCRACY as the government of the people by the people and for the people.Which is commonly know as the definition of democracy ..........................................
Awolola damilare {barachel model college }Nigeria,ishaga
Abraham Lincoln is the {16th president of USA}he defined what is DEMOCRACY as the government of the people by the people and for the people.Which is commonly know as the definition of democracy ..........................................
Awolola damilare {barachel model college }Nigeria,ishaga
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny. He is also on the US five dollar bill.
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated
Abraham Lincoln practiced law for nearly twenty-five years.
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Abraham Lincoln was shot in the back of the head while watching "My American Cousin" in Ford's Theatre in 1865, five days after the end of the Civil War.