Can you give me good things Abe Lincoln did for us as president?
President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, freeing all slaves in the states that had MORE
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What were abe lincolns' sons names?
Lincoln children: Robert (Bob) Todd Lincoln, William (Willie)...
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On Good Friday, April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassina...
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What day was Abe Lincoln born?
Our sixteenth President, Abraham Lincoln was born Feb. 12, 18...
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When was Abe Lincoln assasinated?
John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Abraham Lincoln on F...
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Did abe lincoln have any kids?
Abraham Lincoln had four children: Robert Todd Lincoln, Edwar...
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How old was Abe Lincoln when he died?
Honest Abe was 56 when he died after he was shot by John Wilk...
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How many terms did Abe Lincoln Serve?
He served four successive terms in the Illinois House of Repr...
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How did Abe Lincoln's mother die?
Nancy Hanks Lincoln (February 5, 1784 ��� October 5, 1818) wa...
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Why is abe lincoln facing a different way on the penny than the other coins?
Victor David Brenner, who created the plaque that inspired th...
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The adjetive that best describes Abe Lincoln's goals for peac...
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Did abe lincoln have any kids?
Abraham Lincoln had four children: Robert Todd Lincoln, Edwar...
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What were abe lincolns' sons names?
Lincoln children: Robert (Bob) Todd Lincoln, William (Willie)...
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Was James Buchanan gay? Was Abe Lincoln?
The 15th president of the United States, James Buchanan, almo...
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Who liked math more, Abe Lincoln or George Washington?
George Washington was elected first President of the United S...
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What is the name of the theater where Abe Lincoln was shot?
On Good Friday, April 14, 1865, Lincoln was assassinated at F...
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Robert E. Lee was 6 feet tall. Abe Lincoln was 6'4 barefoot. ...
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Does Abe Lincoln have any living relatives?
Lincoln's son Robert lived until 1926, and witnessed the 1922...
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Why is Abe Lincoln's head facing the opposite direction than the heads on the remaining coins?
Nobody knows for sure why Lincoln's head faces to the right, ...
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President Abraham Llincoln was 56 years of age when he died.h...
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Who was Abe Lincoln married to?
Abraham Lincoln was married to Mary Ann Todd. She died on Jul...
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Robert E. Lee was 6 feet tall. Abe Lincoln was 6'4 barefoot. ...
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How old was Abe Lincoln when he died?
Honest Abe was 56 when he died after he was shot by John Wilk...
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Abraham Lincoln was shot by john Wilkes Booth and died at 7:2...
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Abraham Lincoln was 6' 4'' tall. His stovepipe hat also enhan...
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Abe Lincoln won the Republican Party nomination in 1860 and w...
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Why is Abe Lincoln's head facing the opposite direction than the heads on the remaining coins?
Nobody knows for sure why Lincoln's head faces to the right, ...
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Who was Abe Lincoln married to?
Abraham Lincoln was married to Mary Ann Todd. She died on Jul...
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Robert E. Lee was 6 feet tall. Abe Lincoln was 6'4 barefoot. ...
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Was aberham lincoln really gay?
C. A. Tripp, an author, surveyed some of Lincoln's relationsh...
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About Abe Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He led the country during the Civil War, issuing the Emancipation Proclamation to order the freedom of all slaves in the United States. He was a gifted orator, and is still well-known for his Gettysburg Address, one of the most quoted speeches in history. He was the first US President to fall victim of assassination. Historians and scholars still rank Lincoln as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents.
About Emancipation Proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation was an order issued by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War that declared the freedom of 3.1 million of the nation’s 4 million slaves. The Proclamation immediately freed 50,000 slaves and the rest were freed as Union armies advanced. It was on September 22, 1862, that Lincoln announced he would issue a formal emancipation of all slaves in Confederate states by January 1, 1863.
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