Lincoln was one of the most famous presidents of the USA. He was born in
the family of a poor farmer in 1809 in Kentucky, but soon his family
left for the wild forestland of Indiana. He was taught reading, writing
and simple arithmetic, as his family could not afford better education.
When he was 18, he went to New Orleans and there he saw a slave market.
It made a deep impression on him and he began to hate slavery and he
decided to fight against it. In 1830 he went to Springfield and became a
clerk in a store. He learned much and greatly improved his knowledge.
He entered politics and in 1832 became a candidate for the Parliament of
the State. Soon he became a force in political life and in 1860 was
elected President of the USA. He was an enemy of slavery. Some of the
Southern States left the Union, and the war between the South and the
North began. At first the war went badly for the North but Lincoln never
lost his courage and soon they won. When the war was over, Lincoln
issued a proclamation to say that slavery was abolished. Lincoln was
well known all over America and everybody loved him. In 1864 he was
elected President of the USA for the second time. But his enemies could
not let him continue his work. He was shot in a theatre in Washington on
April 14, 1865 and died the next day.
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