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Abraham Lincoln

Submitted by sdguy on December 27, 2005

Category: American History
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: THE MAN WHO CHANGED HISTORY

I remember that day in Illinois, it was very dark and cold. We moved many times when I was young. This time we were in Macon, Illinois. It was hard for me as boy, my mother died. Now I had a step mom. She was never going to take the place of my mother, but I saw her as my own.
Growing up poor was very hard for me. I wasn't that educated. I couldn't go to a good school because my dad couldn't afford it. In my teenage years I was tall gawky. I had bad manners and I also failed at politics.
The year was 1831, it was time for me to start my life alone. First thing I did was go take a cargo to New Orleans on a flat boat. After that I moved to a small town in Illinois called New Salem. I stated working at a railroad station setting up the rails. I also clerked at a local store.
My first war was the Black Hawk War (1832). I was elected captain of my company in war. After the war I went back to New Salem. I stared my own business in shop keeping. It didn't go very well due to the fact that my partner died.
As a politician I didn't start of on the right foot. I got defeated in the race to become State Legislature. I also served in the lower house after being elected on the Whig Ticket a couple of years later. I quickly started moving up. I stared off as an attorney. I soon got lots of credit for that. I had very successful partners. They were John T. Stuart, Stephen T. Logan, and William Herndon.
In 1842 I married the daughter of a Kentucky banker. Her name was Mary Todd. I guess you can say we had a good marriage. We had four great kids. Theirs a sad part though. Three of my kids died at an early age. Only one reached to be the age of twenty-one.
Even though I was born in Kentucky, witch was a slave state. I've always hated slavery. In a meeting I was one of the only two members who protested against it.
Finally...

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