Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Abraham Lincoln, by Grace

Abraham Lincoln was born  February 12, 1809 to an uneducated family. When he was young he worked for his neighbors. He was a little lazy though. One time his neighbor asked him "what's going to become of you, Abe?" "Me?" Drawled Lincoln. "I'm going to be president of the United States." Of course that was just in jest, but I guess he didn't know how true that statement was. 
He did decide to go into politics though.
Poor Abe lost his mother, then, soon after, the girl he was going to marry passed away. He always knew grief.
As a child he had written in his notebook: "Abraham Lincoln his hand and pen he will be good but who knows when." Lincoln became quite popular and met his rival for candidate who's name was Douglas. And he also met Mary Todd, who had decided she would marry the president of the United States. She knew she needed to choose between  one of the two so she chose Lincoln thinking him the most likey to become president, and led him to the altar. Sadly theirs was not a happy marriage. She was refined and he was a 'common man'. She would get upset with him for being with them, but he loved them. He also loved his sons. He let them make his office into a playground. His love for people went far. He hated slavery and had dedicated his life to stop it. He made a bill to abolish slavery but it did not pass. He and Douglas both ran for president. Lincoln to abolish slavery and Douglas to encourage it in the South. People talked of splitting the South and North so one would be republicans the other, the South, Democrats. Lincoln said no, that the United States must be and stay United! When he became President he knew there would have to be a way to end slavery. He was right and he did become president fulfilling Mary's ambition. He was so kind and tender even towards the South, which he called the southern gentlemen. 
He never found out which side won. A week before the report he was assassinated at a theater in 1865.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Three of the most pivotal battles of the American Revolution By Lucy