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The state of South Carolina seceded from the USA, followed by six others before Lincoln's inauguration.
Abraham Lincoln was said to be very charismatic and was a great story teller. All in all he was a guy to have a beer with. Add that to being a great president and you have a pretty cool guy.
The last Indian head pennies were minted in 1909. All cents from 1913 carry the familiar portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham founded the idea of one God above all others; he didn't found the Hebrews. The Hebrews had been around for many thousands of years prior to Abraham.
Abraham Lincoln never had a mistress at all.
No not at all. Abraham was Jewish.
Abraham Lincoln hoped to accomplish the reconstruction by making all of the southern states agree to every proclamation and every Congressional act put forth. Andrew Johnson modified this plan by not making all of the states comply to this rule.
The Biblical Abraham is regarded as the founding patriarch of the Israelites whom God chose to bless, and to make into a blessing for all peoples on Earth. Moses, however, was born '''after''' Abraham died; Moses was most likely one of Abraham's descendents, not the other way around. Perhaps there's another Abraham son of Moses?
Abraham Lincoln's promise to the nation centered on preserving the Union and ensuring liberty and equality for all citizens. He sought to heal the divisions caused by the Civil War and to uphold the principles of democracy as articulated in the Declaration of Independence. Lincoln's commitment to emancipation also reflected his vision of a nation where all individuals could enjoy freedom and rights. Ultimately, his promise was to create a more unified and just society.
Since the Jews believed that they were all, without exception, descended from the legendary Abraham, they could all be called sons of Abraham. Thus Jesus was the "son of Abraham".
He won almost all of north’s electoral votes
Abraham Lincoln said, "You can fool all of the people some of the time; you can fool some of the people all of the time; but you can't fool all of the people all of the time." The quote is found in the book written by Alexander McClure (1828-1909) entitled "Lincoln's Own Yarns and Stories in 1901. McClure was appointed an Assistant Adjutant General by Lincoln, and campaigned for his election. He was a personal friend of Lincolns.