Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. Abraham Lincoln arrived on the political scene in 1858 when he challenged Stephen Douglas for the U.S. Senate seat in Illinois. There were a series of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. Slavery was a key topic in these debates. Abraham Lincoln said he was against slavery, especially the spread of it. While Abraham Lincoln lost the election for the U.S. Senate seat, he gained a national reputation that helped him when he ran for President in 1860.
Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860. Once he won the election, seven southern states seceded from the Union. Even though Abraham Lincoln said he wouldn’t eliminate slavery where it already existed, the leaders of these southern states didn’t believe him. Eventually four more southern states seceded. Abraham Lincoln had to guide the country through the Civil War.
While President, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. The Emancipation Proclamation said all the slaves were free in the South. While it really didn’t impact the South, it sent a message to our people and to foreign countries that we were focused on ending slavery. Under President Lincoln’s guidance, the Union won the Civil War. The Civil War ended in April 1865. Days later, President Lincoln was assassinated in Washington, D.C. while watching a play at Ford’s Theater.
Many people consider Abraham Lincoln one of our greatest leaders.
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