maybe if he was alive
but he would be kind of old
but he might also be a little racist but who knows over time his thoughts could've changed as well
We were near the depths of the great depression, following the stock market crash of 1929. We had all the economic problems we have today, almost of the same severity. FDR plunged in and took over with the democrats, just as Obama did.
A number of noteworthy things have happened in history on December 5th. In 1360, the French Franc was first created. In 1776, the first United States fraternity called Phi Beta Kappa was formed. In 1804, Thomas Jefferson was reelected President of the United States.
Lincoln didn't die in a house. When he was shot he was carried across the street from Fords Theater to a boarding house. He was laid on a bed in a room on the second floor of the house and died there at 7 AM the next morning after getting shot while attending a play at the theater. Today, you can visit the room and the theater.
The Gettysburg Address is still relevant today because everybody is free. We have NO more slaves! Everybody is treated equally. We ended up wining the Civil War like President Abraham Lincoln said.! Hope this helps YOUR DAR essay dont wrry i know
John Wikes Booth assassinated President Lincoln in hopes of disrupting Union military tactics, as well as eliminating the possibility of the "Lincoln dynasty" in the words of Booth. He was concerned (as were many others) that Lincoln's tight association with the military and his tendency to act without or against the consent of congress may lead to a tyrannical takeover.
Though it is not stated, a person needs to be alive to be president of the US.
Abraham Lincoln was white, so it's not him. It could be Barack Obama, depending on how today's election goes.
Jefferson Davis was the president of the Confederacy. He was installed by the Confederate Congress as a preliminary move, later to a full term. Davis could not run for reelection as the Confederate Constitution called for one six year term for Confederate presidents. Even today, that system might be better than the one the US has now. The idea behind it was that unlike now, the president could not run for reelection. This would allow for no political campaigning. The US president could focus more on running the nation and not worry about being reelected.
He was 16th president .
It is probably safe to assume that if Abraham Lincoln had not become president, that we would not still have slaves today. Another president would have likely done the same.
Yes, she could vote for president, were she alive today. It is impossible to guess how she might vote.
Lincoln was a member of the Republican Party of 1854, but is was a VERY different Republican Party than we have today.
Abraham Lincoln, America's sixteenth president, described our democracy is in the civics book today
Lincoln. When he died he was 40,000 in debt. Not much today, but a lot in his time.
President Lincoln started the "beginning of the end" for slavery in the USA. He successfully prosecuted a war against the Confederacy. Lincoln thus reunited the union into the USA we know today.
Today the 12th of February 2009 is Abraham Lincoln 200th birthday. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States of America.
Abraham Lincoln used the Lincoln bedroom as an office while he was president. Today, the bedroom is used as a guest room for visitors to the White House.