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History Hub presents a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln from start to end, whose remarkable story inspires us even today.
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Kentucky. When Lincoln was a kid, he was known for his tall, bony, and oversized extremities. His parents were illiterate, and he spent a short amount of time in formal school. However, Lincoln still became an excellent reader at an early age. When Lincoln got older, he returned from Washington in 1849 to continue his law practice. Lincoln also pursued politics and ran several times; unfortunately, he has been defeated on many occasions. Despite Lincoln's loss, he never gave up. He ran for the next elections until he won as the president of the United States. Lincoln lived his presidential life with constant assassination threats. He also lived with the weight of the Civil War for four years. On April 15, 1865, Abraham Lincoln died after John Wilkes Booth assassinated him at the Ford's Theater on the night of April 14
Discover in this short yet concise biography the remarkable story of a life who impacted future generations. This book also contains 30 questions for an in-depth discussion into the life of Abraham Lincoln.
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With the help of this concise biography, readers can focus on the timeline of important events for an overview of a life in a glance! Packed with interesting tidbits and trivia, this book will guide readers into a basic introduction a remarkable life whose story may have lasting effects.
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