Monday, March 16, 2020
Free Essays on Abe Lincoln
Born: 1809    Died: 1893    Years in Office: 1861-1865    Elected From: Illinois    Party: Republican    Vice President: 1) Hammibal Hamlin  2) Andrew Johnson      The future president was born in the most modest of circumstances in a log cabin  near Hodgenville, Kentucky., on Feb. 12, 1809. His entire childhood and young manhood  were spent on the brink of poverty as his pioneering family made repeated fresh starts in  the West. Opportunities for education, cultural activities, and even socializing were  meager.    When his father could spare him from chores, Lincoln attended an ABC school.  Such schools were held in log cabins, and often the teachers were barely more educated  than their pupils. According to Lincoln, ââ¬Å"no qualification was ever required of a teacher  beyond readin', writin', and cipherin', to the Rule of Three.â⬠ Including a few weeks at a  similar school in Kentucky, Lincoln had less than one full year of formal education in his  entire life.    5 important facts during term:    1. On March 4, 1861, Lincoln was sworn in as the 16th president of the United States.  Ironically, he received the oath of office from Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Roger  B. Taney, whose decision in the Dred Scott Case was a direct cause of the crisis Lincoln  now faced.    2. To his Cabinet, Lincoln appointed his rivals for the Republican presidential  nomination and other leading Republicans. He made Seward secretary of state, Chase  secretary of the treasury, Cameron secretary of war, and Bates attorney general. Gideon  Welles of Connecticut became secretary of the navy, and Caleb B. Smith of Indiana  became secretary of the interior. Montgomery Blair of Maryland was named postmaster  general.    3. Lincoln feared that taking direct action against the Confederacy would lead to the  secession of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. But events at Fort  Sumter forced him to act.    4. Lincoln now took decisive measures...  Free Essays on Abe Lincoln  Free Essays on Abe Lincoln    Born: 1809    Died: 1893    Years in Office: 1861-1865    Elected From: Illinois    Party: Republican    Vice President: 1) Hammibal Hamlin  2) Andrew Johnson      	The future president was born in the most modest of circumstances in a log cabin  near Hodgenville, Kentucky., on Feb. 12, 1809. His entire childhood and young manhood  were spent on the brink of poverty as his pioneering family made repeated fresh starts in  the West. Opportunities for education, cultural activities, and even socializing were  meager.    	When his father could spare him from chores, Lincoln attended an ABC school.  Such schools were held in log cabins, and often the teachers were barely more educated  than their pupils. According to Lincoln, ââ¬Å"no qualification was ever required of a teacher  beyond readin', writin', and cipherin', to the Rule of Three.â⬠ Including a few weeks at a  similar school in Kentucky, Lincoln had less than one full year of formal education in his  entire life.    5 important facts during term:    1. On March 4, 1861, Lincoln was sworn in as the 16th president of the United States.  Ironically, he received the oath of office from Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Roger  B. Taney, whose decision in the Dred Scott Case was a direct cause of the crisis Lincoln  now faced.    2. To his Cabinet, Lincoln appointed his rivals for the Republican presidential  nomination and other leading Republicans. He made Seward secretary of state, Chase  secretary of the treasury, Cameron secretary of war, and Bates attorney general. Gideon  Welles of Connecticut became secretary of the navy, and Caleb B. Smith of Indiana  became secretary of the interior. Montgomery Blair of Maryland was named postmaster  general.    3. Lincoln feared that taking direct action against the Confederacy would lead to the  secession of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. But events at Fort  Sumter forced him to act.    4. Lincoln now took decisive measures...    
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