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Abraham Lincoln
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Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) and one of the great leaders in American history.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Lincoln: "A House Divided"
At the 1858 state Republican convention in Springfield, Illinois, the Republican Party's United States Senate candidate for Illinois and future president Abraham Lincoln
delivered his famous "House Divided" speech.
First, That no negro slave, imported as such from Africa, and no descendant of such slave can ever be a citizen of any state in the sense of that term as used in theConstitution of the United States. This point is made in order to deprive the negro, in every possible event, of the benefit of that provision of the United StatesConstitution which declares that 'The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States.' Secondly, That, 'sub...
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Abraham Lincoln
LE PLU~ POPULAIRE DES PRr::SIDENTS Jusqu'à aujourd 'hui, aucun autre président de l'histoire des États-Unis ne peut prétendre occuper la place qu'AltnrN• U.Col• a prise dans le cœur des Américains . Le père de l'abolition de l 'esclavage , l'homme qui a su rétablir l'intégrité de l'Union menacée par les États confédérés entre 1861 et 1865, représente à l'évidence le type même de ceux que les Américains appellent les • self made men » . Issu d...
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Abraham Lincoln - USA History.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln
était candidat à la présidence et fut élu après des élections très agitées. Cette réussite d'un candidat abolitionniste fut le prétexte pour les Etats du Sud de quitter l'Union. Avant que Lincoln fOt installé comme président, sept Etats s'étaient déclarés indépendants. Ils formèrent les Etats confédérés d'Amérique, auxquels quatre autres Etats se joignirent plus tard. La guerre civile éclata, et prit dans l'histoire le nom de guerre de S...
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L'assassinat d'Abraham Lincoln
française particulièrement prospère grâce au travail des esclaves noirs, que Lincoln est confronté au problème de l'esclavage. Au coin des rues, il lit des affiches mettant en vente des êtres humains comme du vulgaire bétail; il voit aussi les esclaves se rendre enchaînés à leur travail, dans les plantations. A partir de ce moment, il comprend que son devoir est de lutter contre cet état de chose, et il se donne pour but de faire abolir l'esc...
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Commentaire de Texte Lettre au President Lincoln de L'AIT
est mis en avant. Malgré l’analyse très rationnelle de la Guerre Civile américaine par Marx, que l’on peut d’avantage constater dans L’Histoire de la Guerre Civile , cosigné avec F. Engels, une vision étroite et presque manichéenne est portée sur les acteurs de la guerre de sécession. Le terme « sycophante » utilisé pour designer les sudistes, insiste sur la position adoptée part l’AIT dans cette guerre. En effet ce terme péjoratif désigne dans la Grèce Antique les délateurs profe...
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Lincoln: "The Monstrous Injustice of Slavery"
Abraham Lincoln had settled into his Illinois law practice in 1854 when the United States Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
slavery from its claims of 'moral right,' back upon its existing legal rights, and its arguments of 'necessity.' Let us return it to the position our fathers gave it; and therelet it rest in peace. Let us readopt the Declaration of Independence, and with it the practices and policy which harmonize with it. Let North and South—let allAmericans—let all lovers of liberty everywhere—join in the great and good work. If we do this, we shall not only have saved the Union; but we shall have so saved ita...
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- Ellsworth, Lincoln Ellsworth, Lincoln (1880-1951), explorateur américain, qui traversa le premier l'Antarctique en avion.
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Abraham Lincoln
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par Don E. Fehrenbacher Professeur à l'Université de Stanford
- Lincoln Memorial - geography.
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Abraham Lincoln, héros de la lutte contre l’esclavagisme
Avant de vraiment répondre à cette question il est important de se replacer dans le contexte et de connaître les bases de la Guerre de Sécession, The American Civil War. C'est une guerre qui dura 4 longues années, de 1861 à 1865. Ce fut la plus ravageuse de l'histoire des Etats Unis car elle fit 625 000 morts minimum (principalement des militaires tout de même), soit plus que tous les conflits auxquels la population américaine ai pris part, y compris les deux guerres mondiales. Cette guerre es...
- Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - musique.
- Statue of Lincoln - art.
- Washington. Le mémorial d'Abraham Lincoln
- Lincoln Abraham , 1809-1865, né à Harding County (Kentucky), homme d'État américain, membre du parti républicain, président des États-Unis de 1860 à 1865.
- ÉCRITS de Lincoln (résumé)
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- Cathédrale de Lincoln
- La cathédrale de Lincoln
- Lincoln, Abraham
- Byrd William, 1543-1623, né à Lincoln, compositeur anglais.
- The Emancipation Proclamation Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, this famous document, printed here in its entirety, granted freedom to more than 3 million United States slaves.
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Andrew Johnson.
As senator, Johnson continued to work for a homestead law, and he was disappointed when President James Buchanan vetoed the homestead act of 1860. On theslavery issue, Johnson still followed the orthodox Southern line, but with no great enthusiasm. He voted for the resolutions proposed in 1860 by Senator Jefferson Davisof Mississippi to implement the Dred Scott Decision of 1857, which stated that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories of the United States. C1 Presidential Electio...
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Andrew Johnson
As senator, Johnson continued to work for a homestead law, and he was disappointed when President James Buchanan vetoed the homestead act of 1860. On theslavery issue, Johnson still followed the orthodox Southern line, but with no great enthusiasm. He voted for the resolutions proposed in 1860 by Senator Jefferson Davisof Mississippi to implement the Dred Scott Decision of 1857, which stated that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories of the United States. C1 Presidential Electio...
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Amerikanischer Bürgerkrieg - Geschichte.
4 KRIEG UND AUSWÄRTIGE BEZIEHUNGEN Zur Unterstreichung ihres Anspruchs auf Unabhängigkeit erwartete die Konföderation vom Ausland die diplomatische Anerkennung und Unterstützung. Die Bemühungenrichteten sich dabei besonders auf Großbritannien und Frankreich. Die Zuversicht dies zu erreichen, nährte sich im Wesentlichen aus dem Umstand, dass die Textilindustriendieser beiden Mächte weitgehend von Baumwollimporten aus den Südstaaten abhängig waren. England z. B. importierte 75 Prozent der benötig...
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American Civil War.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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American Civil War - U.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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White House - geography.
Each Thanksgiving, the pardoning of the turkey takes place in the Rose Garden. This ceremony of rescuing a turkey and sending it to a petting zoo began during HarryTruman’s term, although Abraham Lincoln is said to have set a precedent by sparing his son’s pet turkey from the oven. III INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE A large complex is needed for the many activities that take place at the White House. The White House has 132 rooms, 4 dining rooms, 35 bathrooms, 8 staircases, 3elevators, a clinic, a den...
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Washington, D.
structures built according to L’Enfant’s plan. During the War of 1812, British troops set fire to the White House, destroying its interior. President James Madison and hisfamily lived in the Octagon while the White House was being rebuilt. South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially endsat 14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose m...
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Grand oral du bac : LA GUERRE DE SÉCESSION
La guerre de Sécession L'UNION •• LA CONFÉDÉRATION écession avant Fort Sumter . écession après Fort Sumter • • • 'États non esclavagistes --ttats esclavagistes e Principales batailles naissance du Kansas comme État: les Sudistes font triompher le principe de libre choix des nouveaux États, ouvrant ainsi les terres de l'Ouest à la coloni sation des planteurs esclavagistes mais provoquant la grande colère des abolitionnistes et des fermiers...
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Ulysses S.
In the autumn of 1862, Grant began planning the drive on Vicksburg, Mississippi, the Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, which was to yield one of hisgreatest military successes. After several unsuccessful attempts on Vicksburg during the winter, Grant devised a new strategy of attack. In April 1863 he marched hisarmy south along the west side of the river to a point well below the heavily defended city. There, with the aid of the Union river fleet, he crossed the river and began as...
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Ulysses S.
In the autumn of 1862, Grant began planning the drive on Vicksburg, Mississippi, the Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, which was to yield one of hisgreatest military successes. After several unsuccessful attempts on Vicksburg during the winter, Grant devised a new strategy of attack. In April 1863 he marched hisarmy south along the west side of the river to a point well below the heavily defended city. There, with the aid of the Union river fleet, he crossed the river and began as...
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Washington, D.
South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially ends at14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose marble shaft dominates the skyline, stands 169 m (555 ft) high near thecenter of this parkland. The interior of the monument is hollow, and visitors may either climb its 898 steps or ride its elevator 150 m (500 ft) for a magnificent view. A...
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- Lincoln Center for Performing Arts.
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La guerre de Sécession
Sept. 1862 Déc. 1862 Juil. 1863 Nov . 1863 Sept. 1864 Avril1865 ~~ ~ -- ~~~~~ == ~ == ~~~ ~ - UN CONFLIT MEURTRIER des abolitionnistes ne fait qu'attiser la haine des habitants du Sud pour ces « Yankees » si méprisants. • La guerre de Sécession est • Cette l'un des conflits les plus meurtriers question de que les États-Unis ont connus . l'esclavage C'est aussi l'un des plus tragiques . ne divise L'Un ion (nordiste) et la Confédération pas (le...