Father Of The Nation Analysis

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It truely takes a great man to become president. Not everyone is cut out to become president, to be president you truely have to be a strong minded wise individual. Ever since to beginning of this great nation we have be occupied be some outstanding men to lead our country. Through the works of The Great Emancipator by Emily stone, Father of the Nation by Terrance D Weston and Americas Third President by Sandra Jacobson i have been enlighted about a few great presidents. Out of the following presidents, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson I believe Abraham Lincoln was the strongest of the three becasue of his ability to perservere through the tough times of this great nation.

We will start off by disccussing what I believe to be as the strongest president of the three mentioned. Lincoln, like the other presidents had great success during their career as president but what truely made Lincoln stand out from the others was the fact that he succeed during a very difficult time period. "Lincoln had to handle a civil war a dispute that could have torn this country in half"(source 1). This quote shows that had it not been Lincoln as president during this time, we may not be where we are today. …show more content…

"Jefferson had a thirst for knowledge that was virtually unquentionable"(source 3). This quote describes Jeffersons ambition perfectly. He was a man that could not and would not settle for anything less than perfection. His contributions to this country are also some to be never forgotten or under esstimated. Just a few honorable mentions to this incredible list include writing the declaration of independece, third president of the Unites States, and making the Louisiana purchase. This stunning list proves Jefferson's incredible career in helping this counrty grow into what it is today. Jefferson is without a doubt one of the strongest U.S presidents

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