Lincoln Assassination Outline

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Introduction
• Abraham Lincoln has gone down as one of the most prominent presidents in American History.
• Through his great leadership, he was able to guide America through a time marked by complete social upheaval and civil war.
• His assassination has been marked as one of the most historic events in American history.
• Before his inauguration, the Union was dissolving, and Lincoln was left with one choice to preserve this Country and the freedom it guarantees; his only option was to wage war with the rebellious South.
• Because of his relentless efforts towards a slave-free country, the future of the United States has been forever changed.
Paragraph One- The Life of Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in a one room …show more content…

• Published widely, the Gettysburg Address eloquently expressed the war’s purpose, looking back to the Founding Fathers, the Declaration of Independence and the pursuit of human equality.
• It became the most famous speech of Lincoln’s presidency, and one of the most widely quoted speeches in history.
• In his second Inaugural Address, delivered on March 4, 1865, Lincoln addressed the need to reconstruct the South and rebuild the Union: “With malice toward none; with charity for all.”
• Killed by an assassin's bullet less than a week after the surrender of Confederate forces, Lincoln left the nation a more perfect Union and thereby earned the admiration of most Americans as one of the country's greatest Presidents.
• He argued for the passage of a constitutional amendment outlawing slavery, which eventually passed as the 13th Amendment after his death in 1865.

Paragraph Three-His Assassination
• In the late summer of 1864, Booth began making plans to kidnap Abraham …show more content…

Conclusion
• Abraham Lincoln has gone down as one of the most prominent presidents in American History.
• Through his great leadership, he was able to guide America through a time marked by complete social upheaval and civil war.
• His assassination has been marked as one of the most historic events in American history.
John Wilkes Booth originally planned to kidnap the president, but eventually decided that instead, he would kill the president, and he would have his co-conspirators kill the vice president and secretary of state.
• Booth thought that his actions could throw the northern states into disarray, and give the confederacy a new hope.
• He was wrong, and despite his actions, the country became one to recognize that all people are free.
• This country overcame the civil war, and the death of the nation’s leader.
• In the end, the civil war and Lincoln’s death, however bloody they may have been, helped America to become a better nation.
• Because of Lincoln’s relentless efforts towards a slave-free country, the future of the United States has been forever

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