Have you ever thought, who is the greatest president in American history? Have you also thought about the things they did to help contribute to the world we live in today? In Kentucky on February 12th, 1809 one of the most important people in all of American history was born, Abraham Lincoln. He was elected our 16th president on Tuesday, November 6th, 1860, and was re-elected president on November 8th, 1864. Lincoln was later assassinated on April 15, 1865. Lincoln had many accomplishments throughout his life. For example, Lincoln successfully became the president of the United States of America twice after only one attempt at running. Lincoln also built the Republican Party into a strong national organization. He was one of the greatest …show more content…
However, he had to do a lot to get to that moment. For Example, Lincoln had to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. The Emancipation Proclamation allowed all people held as slaves in the South or Confederate States are from now on free. Lincoln thought the Civil war was a clash for the Union, not a conflict against slavery. Slaves could also enlist in the army to help out with the Civil war. Lincoln issued the Proclamation because it was his personal wish to free slaves in the United States of America. He also states “With malice toward none, with charity for all.” (Document C) Lincoln said that because he wanted to show justice for the fallen soldiers and slaves to show equality for them. The proclamation allowed Lincoln to make all slaves free in the United States of America and to live normally as all whites did throughout their …show more content…
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States of America permanently. Lincoln helped establish the 13th Amendment because he had to sign a joint resolution making the proposed amendment to the constitution to officially end slavery in the United States of America. Lincoln also states in the Gettysburg Address that “all men are created equal.”( Document A) The quote also shows us his mindset on slaves and whether he thinks they should be free or not. The decision also supports why he chose to sign the document making slavery permanently put to an end in the United States. This action by Lincoln shows us why he decided to sign the 13th Amendment making the banning of slavery in the United States