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Page 1: Abraham Lincoln: Ordinary People Can Do Extraordinary Things
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Abraham Lincoln:

Ordinary People Can Do

Extraordinary Things

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1.What personal characteristics 1.What personal characteristics helped shape Lincoln’s leadership?helped shape Lincoln’s leadership?

2. What were some of the social, 2. What were some of the social, political, and economical changes political, and economical changes affected by Abraham Lincoln’s affected by Abraham Lincoln’s leadership?leadership?

3.   What events during the civil war 3.   What events during the civil war were affected by Abraham Lincoln’s were affected by Abraham Lincoln’s writings and speeches?writings and speeches?

  

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Birth/boyhoodBirth/boyhood

1860 Election 1860 Election   

Emancipation ProclamationEmancipation Proclamation    

Gettysburg AddressGettysburg Address  

Events During The Civil WarEvents During The Civil War        

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1809 - Abraham Lincoln was born on a stormy morning on 1809 - Abraham Lincoln was born on a stormy morning on February 12, l809 in a log cabin on the Kentucky frontier. He February 12, l809 in a log cabin on the Kentucky frontier. He was born on a bed of poles covered with corn husks. Lincoln was born on a bed of poles covered with corn husks. Lincoln was named after his grandfather. His parents were Thomas was named after his grandfather. His parents were Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks.Lincoln and Nancy Hanks.

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  1860 - Lincoln is elected the 16th President of the United 1860 - Lincoln is elected the 16th President of the United States, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible States, the first Republican, receiving 180 of 303 possible electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote, with electoral votes and 40 percent of the popular vote, with the South voting almost solidly against him. This was a the South voting almost solidly against him. This was a difficult time to be president, since many Southern states difficult time to be president, since many Southern states did not agree with Lincoln on slavery, and declared they did not agree with Lincoln on slavery, and declared they were not a part of the United States.were not a part of the United States.

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1863 - On January 1, President Lincoln issues the final Emancipation Proclamation freeing all slaves in territories held by Confederates and emphasizes the enlisting of black soldiers in the Union Army. The war to preserve the Union now becomes a revolutionary struggle for the abolition of slavery.

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1863- On a battle field near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1863- On a battle field near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, President Lincoln presented to the people his vision for a President Lincoln presented to the people his vision for a nation conceived in liberty, where everyone is created nation conceived in liberty, where everyone is created equal. This speech became known as the Gettysburg equal. This speech became known as the Gettysburg Address and it has shaped the destiny of the United Address and it has shaped the destiny of the United States of America.States of America.

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1864 - Lincoln is reelected President. He won the election defeating 1864 - Lincoln is reelected President. He won the election defeating Democrat George B. McClellan. He carried 22 of the 25 participating Democrat George B. McClellan. He carried 22 of the 25 participating states. He received 55 percent of the popular votes and 2l2 of 233 states. He received 55 percent of the popular votes and 2l2 of 233 electoral votes. Lincoln told supporters, "I earnestly believe that the electoral votes. Lincoln told supporters, "I earnestly believe that the consequences of this day's work will be to the lasting advantage, if not consequences of this day's work will be to the lasting advantage, if not the very salvation, of the countrythe very salvation, of the country."."

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