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Abraham Lincoln was born
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Abe became a ferry driver and and would drive along the Anderson river.
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Abe was a hall of fame wrestler and only lost one match over 12 years
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Abe became a lawyer at 27 and didn't even go to collage
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Abe joined the union against the confederates
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the day that Abe became president
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the civil war began and Abe was on the union side against slavery
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the thing that the emancipation proclamation said was this " the preservation of the Union, the vindication of democracy, and the death of slavery."
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the battle that is most famous battle of the civil war
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general lee plans to flank the union to win
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the end of the battle after 3 days the union won the war
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the Emancipation Proclamation was signed and had free every slave in confederate hand and in general
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these were times to fix and balance the rights of slaves and help the out of slavery
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before Abe was shot he told his body guard that he had a dream about his assignation
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the end of the civil war
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Abe had a bowl of turtle soup for his last meal
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Abe Lincoln was shot at 8am at fords theater im the head by a confederate named john wilks booth
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Abe creates the secret service hours before his death
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Abraham Lincoln has died at the age of 56 at 8am 14 of april he was shot and at 7:22 the next morning he died of bleeding to death.
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abe's wife's funeral was held on this day
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booth was shot in the neck in a burning building and was dragged out to die 3 hours later,
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Abe's funeral was held in Illinoi
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Abe loved to tell stories and jokes a lot
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abe had set up a international banking system while in presidency
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john walks booth the man who killed Abe his brother saved the life of Lincoln's child child
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Abe was the tallest president at 6 foot 4 inches or 193 cm
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a bunch of grave robbers tried to take Abe's corpse but were caught
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credit to the history Chanel "Benjamin Franklin isn’t the only American political leader who demonstrated an inventive mind. After being aboard a steamboat that ran aground on low shoals and had to unload its cargo, Lincoln, who loved tinkering with machines, designed a method for keeping vessels afloat when traversing shallow waters through the use of empty metal air chambers attached to their sides. For his design, Lincoln obtained Patent No. 6,469 in 1849."
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Abe's wife died of a stroke in Springfield Illinois