He was elected president 100 years after George Washington was elected president of the United States.
yes because he has a intelligence in all aspects of of his work as a senate president
who was the first president to be able to use the radio as a means of talking to the public?
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He was a teacher for 15 years at public and private schools -I believe he taught English- before becoming an author.
President Lincoln held the public offices of: US President US Congressman from Illinois and State Congressman or State Assembly in Illinois.
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Pretty much depending on where he stands as president or vice president
A public office is usually a position that is elected or appointed by the government. The governor, the president, and US Congressperson are all examples of public offices.
Because he wanted to be president of the united states.
President Lincoln's last public speech was given on April 11, 1865, from the White House, 2 days after Lee surrendered to Grant.
Yes, indeed. He was a state senator in New York, US senator from New York and vice-president of the United States. He also served as Secretary of State.
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The White House is the home to the president and his family. Within it there is the Oval Office that is the official office of the president. The West Wing contains offices for people who work for the president. The Press Room is there and other offices. In the East Wing are the offices of the First Lady. She has a secretary and others who help her plan events and keep her schedule. The bottom floor of the White House is a museum and open for public tours.
The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln is one event that turned the American public opinion.