PPT-Elizabeth I & Abraham Lincoln
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Intro to Rhetorical devices Familiar with Imagery Diction Connotation Denotation Figurative language Analogy Metaphor Juxtaposition T he fact of two things
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Intro to Rhetorical devices Familiar with Imagery Diction Connotation Denotation Figurative language Analogy Metaphor Juxtaposition T he fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. 16th President of The United States of America. «Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it.» . Family and . childhood. :. Early . United States of America, President. School of Hard Knocks. Washington, D.C., U.S.. Mary Todd Lincoln. Mary Todd Lincoln. Andrew Johnson. Sorry we couldn’t make it tonight Abe, enjoy the play!. April 15 at 3:44 pm. More Than a President. By Barb Baumann. 2009. Childhood Jobs in Kentucky. While Abraham Lincoln was at Sinking Springs, Kentucky, he was so young that he was unable to help with household chores. . By:Tiarra Scott . Item Title. Decree in Runyon v. Dresser, [Law papers].. Author/Creator. Author:. . Lincoln, Abraham. Created/Published. November 23, 1843. Sangamon County, Illinois. Notes. Appears to be in Lincoln's hand.. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Historic Resource Study TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER LIST OF FIGURES FOREWORD INTRODUCTIONHISTORIC SITE CHAPTER ONE CHAPTER TWO1865-1935 CHAPTER THREEMEMORIAL, 1906-1911 CHAPT Civil War at home. The union. The North. The northern women. Union Women- They organized Aid societies to help the troops with food, clothes, and cash. Many tried to get into the war to nurse and care for the wounded troops. In June 1861, the government made the United States Sanitary Commission group. By the end of the war they collected almost $15 million in supplies collected, mostly by women. Almost 20,000 women (black and white) worked in the war as laundresses, cooks, and nurses. . Friday, April 14. th. , 1865. 7am to 2pm - Breakfast with family, met with cabinet, visitors, invited Grants to theater, met with Vice-President. 2pm - lunch with Mrs. Lincoln. 3pm to 8pm – met with former slave, various other individuals including a one-armed soldier, carriage ride. Genesis 12. Outline. Who was . Abraham?. . What is a . Covenant?. What was . Promised?. Explanation of what was Promised. Why do I need to know all this?. Is this the only time this promise occurs?. 1. Abraham Lincoln is admired by many.. . (Lincoln Memorial at Louisville Waterfront Park). 2. . Ohio River at Rockport, Indiana. 3. . 4. Historical Marker at Rockport, Indiana. Understanding the connection between the Civil War and Slavery and the men who fought both battles. “There . is some good in the worst of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this, we are less prone to hate our enemies. By: Autumn, Ashely, Chad, and Griffin. Abraham Lincoln . Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky. Lincoln went through minimal schooling due to him being busy attempting to support his family. Lincoln became involved in politics when he began to support the Whig Party, he later became a legislature for the state of Illinois. . Ur, the birthplace of Abraham, was generally identified with the modern town of Mugheir in present-day Iraq. It is about 150 miles from the Persian Gulf and 875 miles from Egypt.. Elder Mark E. Petersen, who was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, explained that Abraham “mentions that the priest of Elkenah were also the priest of Pharaoh. The altar was obviously specially built for human sacrifice.. Guess Who? This person taught himself to read. This person would walk miles just to get a new book to read. This person spoke out about slavery. This person wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves in the Confederate states. ABRAHAM LINCOLN “Honest Abe” ABRAHAM LINCOLN Who was Abraham Lincoln? Where was he from? When did he live? What did he do? Why is he famous? America’s 16 th President Many people believe that Abraham Lincoln was the United State’s greatest president.
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