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Page 1: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen
Page 2: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen

He was a good citizen. He died April 14, 1865 and was born

Sunday, February 12, 1809. He was married to Mary Todd. He was a good citizen. His mother and sister died when he

was little.

Page 3: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen

A photo taken on his last day.

Page 4: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen

March 9, 1832 “First Political Announcement”

February 22, 1842 “Temperance Address” December 22, 1847 “Spot Resolutions” February 11, 1861 “Farewell to Springfield” June 16, 1858 “A House Divided Speech” February 27, 1860 “Cooper Union Address” November 19, 1863 “Gettysburg Adress”

Page 5: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen

Abraham Lincoln is known for freeing slavery and also being the U.S.A’s 16 president.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN ROCKS!

Page 6: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen

He was a smart and honest man. He stopped slavery in the U.S.A. Lincoln treated those he worked with well.

However, he did get angry and frustrated, so he found a way to channel those emotions.

Lincoln understood the importance of relaxation and humor to shake of the stress of the day and to replenish himself for the challenges of the next day.

Lincoln was able to acknowledge errors, learn from them, and then move. In this way, he established a culture of learning in his administration.

Lincoln stated that the "path to success and ambition is broad enough for two."

Page 7: He was a good citizen.  He died April 14, 1865 and was born Sunday, February 12, 1809.  He was married to Mary Todd.  He was a good citizen

He was a lawyer. He was a judge. He was a president. He led armies into battle. He was a flat-boat-man. He was a rail-splitter. He was a House Representative.

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