2. Born in a one-room log cabin
Mother died when he was only nine
His sister died during birth
Three out of four of his children died
Humble origins to great power
Lincoln’s Bio
3. Began the process of the
Emancipation Proclamation
Leader in preserving the Union
during the Civil War
Example of
honesty, leadership, and
character
Three Main Contributions
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.
4. After the Battle of Antietam in
Maryland, declared that all slaves
in the Confederate states were free
“Began as a fight to preserve the
nation into a battle for human
freedom”
1, 3,
Slaves are Freeeee!
5. The 13th Amendment
officially abolished slavery
in ALL of the United
States.
Ratified on Dec. 6, 1865
Racism would not really
end until the 1960s, after
the Civil Rights Movement
So why is this important?
6. Lincoln was the leader of the
North in the Civil War
Causes were:
Kansas-Nebraska Act
“Bleeding Kansas”
Preserving the Union
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it
will be because we destroyed ourselves.
John Brown’s raid at Harper’s
Ferry in 1859 divided the North
and South even more.
Three months after Lincoln’s election.
South Carolina, Mississippi,
Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana,
and Texas.
7. Protected the US
from dividing
Turned the war from
being about “saving
the nation” to about
freeing the slaves
This is important
because…?
The paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or
destroy slavery
8. Being a good daddy
Showed qualities of
being a good
president set the
example for all
presidents to follow
9. Lincoln was shot by
James Wilkes Booth
April 15, 1865
First president to be
killed in the United
States.
SHOT! ASSASSINATED!
DEAD!
10. Martin Luther King Jr. made his “I have a dream” speech on
August 28, 1963
1911, function began
Lincoln Memorial
In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.