The impact of Abraham cannot be overestimated: Acording to tradition, he founded monotheism and gave rise to Judaism. Christianity and Islam consider themselves also as part of the Abrahamic tradition. The contributions that Judaism and its borrowers made to social justice, democracy, Western Law, learning, etc., etc., can all be seen as stemming from Abraham.
he impacted slaves, whites, and john Wilkes booth
He had a huge impact on literature. From writing about diversity to the different races and immigrants of America, anything you find about those three subjects are probably based on what Abraham Lincoln believed in.
yes, for the contributions they had impact on.
They both made a big impact on their countries and the world
He Unified The United States After The Civil War And Abolished Slavery
Abraham Lincoln's impact on on the US is that he was the one who permanently abolished slavery and set restoration to the union. He made everyone believe how it was supposed to be in the first place witch was that all men are created equal no matter what race, religion, or customs.
He was a famous Illinois lawyer. Contrary to common belief, he was a corporate (railroad) lawyer.
furthered the idea of strong chief executive
Abraham began serving God long before God spoke to him. He didn't serve God because of Divine promises. However, the prophecies and promises certainly encouraged him.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham ended the "French and Indian War" (7 years war in Europe) and changed ownership of Canada from France to England. It gave the French Serfs living in Quebec the "Rights of Englishmen" .
Abraham Lincoln was beginning to lose interest in politics until the Missouri Compromise, a compromise between pro-slave and anti-slave factions, was repealed. He became aroused to make an impact on society based on that.
Abraham Lincoln is known for his eloquent speeches and skilled rhetoric. He used simple language that resonated with the people, helping to communicate complex ideas in a way that was easily understood. His powerful words continue to inspire and impact audiences to this day.