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Abraham Lincoln The People's Leader In The Struggle For National Existence
註釋George Haven Putnam, Litt. D., authored an extraordinary biography titled "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader" in 1909. This complete work gives an in depth and insightful account of the existence and management of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States. In "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader," Putnam paints a shiny portrait of Lincoln's journey from his humble beginnings to his pivotal role in American history. The e book explores Lincoln's early life in a log cabin, his self-education, and his access into the felony and political global. It delves into his private struggles, such as the lack of his mother, sister, and cherished son, as well as his tumultuous marriage to Mary Todd Lincoln. The biography also substantially covers Lincoln's political career, his debates with Stephen A. Douglas, and his election as president during a tumultuous time in American history, marked via the Civil War. Putnam examines Lincoln's management fashion, his eloquent speeches, and his function in preserving the Union and abolishing slavery. Through Putnam's meticulous studies and engaging prose, "Abraham Lincoln: The People's Leader" provides readers with a deep knowledge of Lincoln's person, ideas, and the demanding situations he faced at some stage in one of the most vital intervals in American records.