Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln compared to other president in my opinion is the best president and he lived in Illinois for a long time because of being a lawyer he may have been seen of being very tall and grim but he was actually a loving person that was always with his family and making sure that if they were sick he would help them the best he could but sadly almost all his sons died.
Childhood
Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, in Kentucky. After his mother died, he moved to Indiana where he worked as a kid( “Abraham Lincoln” The para. 3-5) .He lived in Hardin county where Abraham Lincoln had an old water well and Lincoln had a brother but his brother died after a few days and Lincoln also had a mother that died from Milk Diseases(“Abraham Lincoln” History para 2-4).Abraham Lincoln lived in a one roomed log cabin but then his family moved Macon Valley
( “Abraham Lincoln” The para. 2).
Early life
Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd and got a marriage licence on November 1842.Mary Todd was from Lexington Kentucky when she got married she was when 33 and Abraham Lincoln met her at 21 the reason is is that Abraham Lincoln always got into deep depression and he called it Hypo .Abraham Lincoln had four sons Robert, Edward ,William ,and Tom one lived from 1843 - 1926 and his wife mary died in 1882.one of his sons died of typhoid and Abraham Lincoln's wife Mary Todd got very depressed.Thomas “Tad” Lincoln youngest son lived from 1853-1871(Steers. 100). Thomas Lincoln was given the nickname ‘’Tad’’ because his head when he was a baby was bigger than his body(Freedman 81) . Abraham Lincoln got married to new wife after his wife dyed his new wife's name is Stephanie and she had Willie(“Abraham Lincoln” The para.6).
Adult Years
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...esident age when he was elected by the people(“Abraham Lincoln” The para.65).
I think still that Abraham Lincoln is still the best president and all the problems that happen in his life made him who he was neither though he got assassinated he will always be an inspiration for other presidents.

Works Cited
"Abraham Lincoln." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2009. Web. 20 May 2014. .
"Abraham Lincoln." The White House. The White House. Web. 20 May 2014. .
Freedman, Russell. Lincoln: A Photobiography. New York, NY: Clarion, 1987. Print.
Sandburg, Carl. Abraham Lincoln Biography. Vol. 1. New York: Gala, 1993. Print.
Steers, Edward. Lincoln a Pictorial History. Gettysburg, PA (P.O. Box 3031, Gettysburg 17325): Thomas Publications, 1993. Print.

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