He started his career in law. He was a lawyer and started in politics.
You spelled Abraham incorrectly, and not a law exactly, but that he ended slavery.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln did not attend law school. He read the law on his own. He was accepted into the bar of Illinois.
Abraham Lincoln did not attend law school. He read the law on his own. He was accepted into the bar of Illinois.
Lincoln studied Law.
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Abraham Lincoln practiced law for nearly twenty-five years.
Roy Dwight Packard has written: 'The love affairs of Abraham Lincoln' 'Was Lincoln a failure at fifty ?' -- subject(s): Political career before 1861 'A. Lincoln, successful lawyer' -- subject(s): Career in law
Abraham Lincoln Lavine has written: 'Manual on commerical law'
No, Abraham Lincoln was at one point a lawyer.
Abraham Lincoln wanted to be a lawyer and a politician when he grew up. He had a passion for justice and believed in using the law to make a positive impact on society. He pursued a law career and eventually became the 16th President of the United States.