Greatest Speeches of Abraham Lincoln: Greatest Speeches of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln's Memorable Speeches

· Prabhat Prakashan
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Abraham Lincoln the 16th President of the United States was born in February 1809; serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He played in key role in passage of the Thirteenth Amendment; which ended slavery in America. Prior to his election as President in 1860; he had successful careers as a lawyer and politician in Illinois; serving several terms in the state legislature and one in the US House of Representatives. He also holds the distinction of being the only US President to receive a patent; in 1849; he designed a system for lifting riverboats off sandbars.
Lincoln won the 1860 election and was inaugurated as President in March of 1861. He set up a national banking system while he was President. President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth while attending a play at the Ford Theatre in Washington D.C. He died the next day on April 15; 1865. On the day he was shot; Lincoln told his bodyguard that he had dreamt he would be assassinated.

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This collection presents the Greatest Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln, offering invaluable insight into the History of Abraham Lincoln and his profound Lincoln Political Philosophy. Through these Historical American Speeches, readers witness Lincoln's Rise from Poverty and the development of his unique Lincoln's Character and Speeches. The book features significant Lincoln Public Addresses which showcase his impactful Lincoln's Oratory Style, particularly concerning the Debates on Slavery in America and the American Civil War History. Central themes include Lincoln on Slavery, the fight for Lincoln on Liberty and Equality, and his unwavering belief in the Union and Constitution Lincoln. Key documents and events like the Gettysburg Address, the circumstances surrounding the Emancipation Proclamation Context, the controversial Dred Scott Decision Lincoln and related Chief Justice Taney Decisions, and the Missouri Compromise Repeal are discussed within his powerful words. Lincoln addresses the complexities of the Popular Sovereignty Debate, the ramifications of the Kansas-Nebraska Act History, and the arguments around the State Rights vs Federal Power during the Secession Crisis Speeches. His Lincoln Civil War Speeches also cover the Fort Sumter Attack and include his Appeal to Border States (Lincoln) regarding a potential Compensated Emancipation Plan. Exploring Lincoln's perspective further, the collection delves into his thoughts on the Fugitive Slave Law Debate, the meaning of the All Men Created Equal Meaning, his analysis in the House Divided Speech Analysis, and even includes the text associated with the Lincoln Lost Speech and his Lincoln Chicago Speech. His views on Lincoln on Law and Justice, the relationship between Labor and Capital Lincoln, and topics like Lincoln on Temperance are also revealed. This volume is a crucial resource for understanding 19th Century American Politics and US Constitutional History. As one of the most important Biographies of American Statesmen, it connects modern readers to the foundational principles espoused by Lincoln and Founding Fathers like Washington and Jefferson, while also addressing his interactions with contemporaries such as Stephen Douglas in the Stephen Douglas Debate and the legacy of Henry Clay and Compromise. These Lincoln Writings on Union provide a compelling example of American Political Oratory that continues to resonate today.

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