PPT-Abraham Lincoln’s Second inaugural Address
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March 5 1865 Group Activity Your group will examine the following primary resources to determine the context in which President Lincoln gave his second inaugural
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March 5 1865 Group Activity Your group will examine the following primary resources to determine the context in which President Lincoln gave his second inaugural address Grant Takes Command 18641865. brPage 1br Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site LOUISVILLE FORT KNOX Elizabethtown Bardstown My Old Kentucky Home SP Lincoln Homestead SP Knob Creek Farm Lincolns Boyhood Home Hodg As the nation braced itself for the final throes of the Civil War, thousands of spectators President Lincoln framed his speech on the moral and religious implications of the war; nation. If we s By: Nick Schindler. Illinois v. Overholt & Squier. Created/Published;. January 29, 1857. Christian County, Illinois. Notes. :. Autograph document. . Lawyer. . Lincoln. issues a receipt for "fifty dollars, in full of my fee, both in Circuit and Supreme Court, in the case with Overhold & Squier.. 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. 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.. Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address (March 4, 1861) Lincoln articulated some very statesmanlike positions in his first inaugural address. He insisted that the South need not fear the Republican American Deliberative Rhetoric. Lincoln. Kennedy. Obama. Australian Epideictic Rhetoric. Keating. Gillard. Middle Eastern Forensic Rhetoric. Netanyahu . Loach. Abraham, Barack, and John. American Deliberative Rhetoric. 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. ♦Who was Abraham Lincoln?♦. Abraham Lincoln was a important man. He had a bad education , but it . did not . affect . him. He . b. ecame . the president, and He helped abolish slavery.. ♦Childhood♦ . 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. . While at Knob Creek Farm, Lincoln was age 2 ½ to almost 8. It was here that he was first able to help his parents, and he did so by fetching water, carrying firewood, and helping to plant the garden. It is likely that he also brought home fish to eat—those he caught at Knob Creek.. 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. . 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. 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.
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