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    Abraham Lincoln was a man of the law and was known for his contribution in abolishing the slavery system in America during the 18th century. He was the one who wants to end the racial differences between Black and White. In the Peoria Speech (Lincoln‚ 1854)‚ Abraham Lincoln explained why slavery system should be abolished and why Black people should be free and treated equally as Whites. In the debate with Stephan Douglas (1858)‚ he talked about the issues of slavery and racial inequality. Lincoln was

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    Abraham Lincoln: Sectional President as Preserver of the Union Before Lincoln became president‚ there was already much sectional tension between the North and the South‚ mostly over slavery. While slavery was illegal in most Northern states‚ it was still the basis of the South’s economy. The main issue was over slavery in the new territories gained through compromises and the Mexican war. At first‚ the Missouri Compromise temporarily solved the problem‚ by making it so that in every territory

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    AP U.S. History Document Based Question DOCUMENT BASED QUESTION PROJECT Question: How did slavery affect American Society socially‚ economically and politically during the Antebellum years? Document A Source: William LLoyd Garrison‚ letter to a friend‚ 1830 Now‚ how is it with the slave? He gets a peck of corn (occasionally a little more) each week‚ but rarely meat or fish. He must anticipate the sun in rising‚ or be whipped severely for his somnolency. Rain or shine‚ he must toil early

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    Mexican Cession). Slavery‚ the exploitation of Africans for hard labor‚ was also growing vastly in popularity during this period of territorial expansion. These controversial ideologies‚ including such events as Mexican War‚ the Wilmont Provisio‚ the development of the Republican Party‚ the Dred Scott Decision‚ the Brooks-Sumner Incident‚ the Anthony Burns Incident‚ the Ostend Manifesto‚ Uncle Tom ’s Cabin‚ and unbalanced congressional representation aided in sending the Union into uproar and eventually

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    the monument will never forget their work. In lincoln’s time his memorial was none existent although when it was made it became a sight people com from across the world to see and has become a way of reliving history of a great man. “The site of lincoln memorial… lifetime… engineers” (source A)

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    Civil War. The North wanted to solve the issue of slavery for a long time‚ and finally decided to attack it head on with the Civil War. With the main goal of the war was to end slavery‚ and the tension caused by this issue‚ slavery was the primary reason for the outbreak of the Civil War. In addition‚ the elimination of slavery was the ultimate justification for the war and loss of life because many lives were lost in slavery and the abolition of slavery was just a building block for further change.

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    There was a connection between the requirement of African American people to fight in the war against the union rebellion and Lincoln’s idea about slavery. Lincoln was a wise man and knew what to expect and what had to be done. He has to come to an agreement. Lincoln promised freedom to the slaves if the slaves were willing to fight in the war against the union army. The book Abraham Lincolnslavery‚ and the civil war book states that “why should they do anything for us‚ if we will do nothing for them

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    Abraham Lincoln: The Abolishment of Slavery Through Dialect Abraham Lincoln was a dialogic rhetorician who seemed intent on prompting others to discussion and action through the power of words. The one great consistency that exists across the rhetoric of Lincoln’s early administration is that‚ in conversations with friends and critics‚ in his written correspondence and in his public speeches‚ he listened‚ considered‚ and then replied to the arguments of others. With the determination to abolish

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    size. The workers felt displaced by the new machines and inventions that took over their jobs. This caused a great deal of tension and sprawl‚ and a call for attention at the poor quality conditions the workers had to deal with. Thus‚ a rise in labor Unions and organized labor which attempted to improve said conditions started to occur. However‚ they failed to reform these circumstances because of government intervention and several different techniques used by industries hindered any sort of restructuring

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    Lincoln believed that bending the Constitution was necessary to preserve the Union. During this era or period of time‚ congress was not in session so Lincoln had to do some things by himself. In August‚ 1862 Lincoln wrote a letter to Horace Greeley‚ an editor of the New York Tribune‚ who published an open letter insisting President Lincoln free the slaves immediately. In Lincoln’s reply he wrote "If I could save the Union without freeing any slaves‚ I would do it‚ and if I could save it by freeing

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