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10 DAYS-ABRAHAM LINCOLN
BY:DAVID COLBERT 154 PAGES
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DAY 1
ALONE- OCTOBER 5, 1818
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Abraham's mother was a huge impact on his education until she died of milk sickness and this made Abraham think about leaving his mark on the world.
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fabiogis50
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DAY 2
UNPOPULAR VOICE- JANUARY 12, 1848
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cliff1066™
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Lincoln sacrifices his national office to give his views on a war and president.
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AdamRadman
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DAY 3
THE GOOD FIGHT- NOVEMBER 2, 1858
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roxweb
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Abraham debates Senator Stephen A. Douglas about allowing and extending slavery into the rest of the country.
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Jason A. Samfield
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DAY 4
SUPRISE CANDIDATE-MAY 18, 1860
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Ranked fourth out of four in the running for presidential nominees Lincoln wins the election so he can continue on and be voted for president
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Justin in SD
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DAY 5
TREASON-APRIL 18, 1861
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VinothChandar
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South Carolina attacks Union troops at fort Sumter
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DAY 6
DEFEAT-JULY 21, 1861
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The first battle of the civil war ends with he Union troops running away and Lincoln is left in a difficult position
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Randy Son Of Robert
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DAY 7
EMANCIPATION-SEPTEMBER 22, 1862
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kevin dooley
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Ignoring advice from political figures Abraham tries to get rid of slavery himself
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theqspeaks
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DAY 8
"SHALL NOT PERISH"-NOVEMBER 19, 1863
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Abraham dedicates graves at the place of the current war, the worst war in American history
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donsutherland1
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DAY 9
VICTORY-APRIL 9, 1865
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General Robert E. Lee surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant, so the Confederacy's defeat is inevitable
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Jim Nix / Nomadic Pursuits
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DAY 10
ASSASSINATION-APRIL 14, 1865
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A Confederacy supporter named John Wilkes Booth kills Lincoln in the Ford Theater less than a week after the Confederacy's surrender
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Tim Evanson
Jamie Jenkins
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