A Comparison Of Abraham Lincoln And Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Abraham Lincoln and Marcus Tullius Cicero
Abraham Lincoln and Marcus Tullius Cicero were two of the most influential leaders of all times. In their own way, they both fought for what they believed to be right and good for the people. Though they lived in completely different times, and had very different upbringings, they believed in many of the same thing.
Abraham Lincoln accomplished much in his years as a president. He is known for his role in the Civil War, where he played a key role in keeping the American Union from completely splitting. He also was instrumental in ending slavery in the United States.
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He grew up in a farming environment, and both of his parents were illiterate. Lincoln was very interested in learning, and walked two miles to the local school where he was taught basics in reading, writing, and arithmetic. He also wrote an arithmetic book for himself for practice. During his childhood, his family moved quite often, but mainly he grew up on the Indiana frontier.
When Lincoln was 21, he moved to New Salem, Illinois where he had multiple jobs before he became the postmaster. Then, in 1834, he was elected to the legislature, as he had started to get more famous in politics. When the legislature passed an act against abolitionist societies, Lincoln spoke his opinion against it. A fellow legislator had urged Lincoln to study law, which he then did. Lincoln had multiple partnerships, including a company with Stephen Logan, one of the greatest lawyers of Illinois.
Throughout his time, Abraham Lincoln took many steps to prevent the spread of slavery. When the Kansas-Nebraska act was passed, for example, Lincoln strongly disapproved it. He beli...

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...ver the poor citizens in the provinces. In 49-49 B.C.E., Caesar wanted to become the dictator of Rome, but Cicero and Pompey did not agree. They led their troops against Caesar’s in a civil war, and fought for what they believed to be the correct form of government. He was even named the father of the country, showing that the people supported him and mostly kept fides with him, and he kept fides with the people as he trusted them and they showed trust in him too.
Both leaders had a great impact on their societies. Lincoln served as a great leader during a very pressing time of American history, the Civil War, and managed to end the turmoil with the South. Cicero had many ideas on how to improve the Roman government, and was one of Rome’s most skilled orators. Both did what they believed to be right and best for their citizens, and tried to keep or restore peace i

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