Compare And Contrast Lincoln And Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln were two great leaders who were assassinated. These men are still remembered today for changing and shaping history.
Julius Caesars birth marked the beginning of a new chapter in Rome. He was a Roman general and statesman who turned the Roman Republic into the powerful Roman Empire. When Caesar was away from Rome it began an era, the rule of Rome being held by men who successively held the name Caesar, by birth or adoption. Caesar had most of the power, he could form large armies. With the armies help it was possible to conquer new territories and have the pleasure to know that your name will always be remembered or that they will have a statue built in your honor. Although Caesar was a dictator, he never had a crown. He started taking …show more content…

As a result of Lincolns sudden death the United States was being taken over by Andrew Johnson, former slave owner with no college education. Problems started to arouse in the south with nobody on their side anymore all they could do was pray that Andrew Johnsons heart was nearly as big as Lincolns. Abraham Lincolns leadership and integrity is a major impact on the United States today. Lincolns quotes are among the most famous quotes in the world.
The lives and deaths of these leaders have for many years been compared by many historians. One difference that sticks out is that Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States and Julius Caesar was the Dictator of Rome. Abraham Lincoln and Julius Caesar both served in a number of wars and although the amount Caesar took part in greatly outnumbered that of Lincoln, they both honored their people and where they come from. Perhaps their most interesting connection may be the fact that Brutus, a close friend of Julius Caesar who took a major role in his assassination fearing in the great power he saw in him and foreseeing a Rome enslaved by its leader, was later greatly admired and played by John

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