Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Legacy
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is widely regarded as one of the most influential and pivotal figures in American history. His leadership during the Civil War and his commitment to abolishing slavery have left an enduring legacy. This comprehensive biography delves into Lincoln’s early life, rise in politics, presidency, and lasting impact on the nation and the world. Humble Beginnings Born on February 12, 1809, in a modest log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County), Abraham Lincoln was the second child of Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. His early years were fraught with hardship. The family moved several times, first to Indiana in 1816 and then to Illinois in 1830. When Lincoln was just nine years old, his mother passed away, a loss that profoundly affected him. His father remarried, providing some stability, but the family struggled financially. Despite having less than a year of formal schooling, Lincoln was an avid reader and largely sel...