Slavery Throughout History

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Slavery is when a person is owned by another person and has complete control over that person by where they live or what they work as and is generally classed as property. The presidents didn’t have much say in law due to lack of power over it (articles.latimes.com). Slavery has happened throughout history such as, the Aztecs, Incas and the Romans, who all had slaves. (abolition.e2bn.org) Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky. He went to school there for only a few weeks (Leland, pg.20), but had to move to Illinois because his father had a problem with the owner of the land. Lincolns mother died when he was only 9 years old in 1818, her maiden name was Nancy hanks (Leland, pg.9). She died from the ‘’Miller Fever’’ which is what the common sickness was called in Western America. Before the age of 20 he had lost his mother, older sister and infant brother (Guelzo pg.123). Lincoln distinguished himself as a writer, after he realized that he made spelling his favorite subject. He was then at the height of about six foot six inches and was only at the age of 16 (Leland, pg.21). Lincoln worked as a ferry-man for a person named James Taylor in 1825, aside from that he was also a farmer, cooked for his mistress and would study mostly till midnight (Leland, pg.25-26). Among the other candidates, Lincoln was given permission to put in his name to apply for legislature. Only 10 days before the election, the soldiers came Sangamon County. (Leland pg.40). Receiving the most tickets, for the second time Lincoln became a good candidate in1834 (Leland, pg.44). Lincoln became depressed after a young girl that he like died in 1835 but then got some excitement when he was elected for legislature. During his time on legislature, ... ... middle of paper ... ... so far a wonderful Friday, but didn’t last long. In a theater in Washington, Lincoln was sitting in a special booth and moments after the first scene happened, Lincoln was shot. Since the assassination was during the performance, multiple people though that it was part of the scene, but sadly it was not. The next morning he died at about 7:20 in his house but ever since was shot, he was already unconscious (Leland, pg.226). Therefore, we saw that Lincolns childhood experiences living in Salem, Illinois with his family helped develop his feelings about slavery, which he carried into his presidency when he helped to free the slaves in the united states with the emancipation proclamation. He knew slavery was bad for the nation. People today (usually black) doubt that Lincoln and the civil war had any effect the history of slavery (articles.latimes.com).

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