Abraham Lincoln: The Great Emancipator?
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<Tab/>Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States of America, was the man who rose to the presidency and took the steps needed to end the situation of separation by making sure the South didn't secede from the Union and continue to be a slave-owning population. An emancipator frees people from bondage or oppression, Lincoln's main priority in his term in office was to re-unite the North and South,
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the man who rose to presidency to take on the roll of bringing the Union back together. Also, even though he didn't actually free the slaves, eventually they were free through the steps he started to make. I think the moral of this story is just that "its better late than never" and that you should take a stand in what you believe because it could possibility turn out for the best in the future.
the man who rose to presidency to take on the roll of bringing the Union back together. Also, even though he didn't actually free the slaves, eventually they were free through the steps he started to make. I think the moral of this story is just that "its better late than never" and that you should take a stand in what you believe because it could possibility turn out for the best in the future.