yes
well obviously, he is one of the most influential people in the world.
he freed the slaves, and is mostly known as "honest Abe"
Yes, very honest indeed.
he payed every penny when was a store clerk one time he walked miles to give a few pennies short to a man who came to the store.
No, he never told a lie. He even got the nickname Honest Abe!
Only the Great Abe himself knows the answer.
No, he did not. I can see how you would get confused though, with him being Honest Abe
Well supposedly he never told a lie, hense the name 'honest abe'
Yes, very much so.
yes he is
Abraham Lincoln's traits were: Integrity commitment to excellence Responsibility Respect Self-determination fairness diversity employee ownership he was also Known as " honest Abe" he rarely told a lie. He always Told it straight up
A young lady named Mary Walker, she told him he would get more votes, she was 35
Abraham Lincoln led our country in the civil war to help free slaves. he argued about the spread of salver in a series of seven debates called the Lincoln-Douglas debates. They were held in seven different towns in Illinois, including Charlestown.
After Abraham Lincoln became president. He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, stating that "if you are a slave, you should be free". Stating that in the Proclamation, he was really trying to get people to join the union. He told the people in the south that if they were to join they can keep their slaves. If not their slaves will be freed. As you probably know that when Lincoln was running for president he was running because he was trying to end slavery. After being elected he had owned a few slaves himself.
Abraham Lincoln was skeptical about organized religion, although he participated in church with his wife. Politically, he adhered to the beliefs of the Founding Fathers, especially with regard to representative democracy.
told the truth
told the truth
it was abraham lincon and his nickname for his honesty was "honest abe"
Abraham Lincoln's traits were: Integrity commitment to excellence Responsibility Respect Self-determination fairness diversity employee ownership he was also Known as " honest Abe" he rarely told a lie. He always Told it straight up
I think Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln
You can't entirely trust anyone but yourself. And you only tell the truth to yourself when you really listen and don't play tricks. Both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were known for their honesty, but this is because any lies they may have told were never widely reported. Today it is easy to get caught in a lie, and after that, people will doubt anything that you say.
he told ladies they were fat-Geico commercial (honest Abe)
A young lady named Mary Walker, she told him he would get more votes, she was 35
the story is about that he pardoned a turkey because his son told him to
no they told the truth no they told the truth no they told the truth no they told the truth
A Primary Source is something that tells the truth and it was told by people in the event or the one that said it or did it. A Secondary Source is something that doesn't tell the truth and it was written by someone that searched it up online. An example of a primary source is Abraham Lincoln's quotes, my teacher gave me a sheet with a primary source in the front and in the back a secondary source. in the secondary source it said lies about Abraham Lincoln and in the primary source it said exactly what he said.