This Biography is about one of the best American President Abraham Lincoln including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Abraham Lincoln | |
Real Name | Abraham Lincoln |
Profession | Political Leaders, Presidents |
Famous as | American President |
Nationality | American |
Political ideology | Republican (1854-1865), National Union (1864-1865) |
Personal life of Abraham Lincoln | |
Born on | 12 February 1809 |
Birthday | 12th February |
Died At Age | 56 |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Born in | Hodgenville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died on | 15 April 1865 AD |
place of death | Petersen House, Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Personality Type | INTP |
Diseases & Disabilities | Asperger’s Syndrome, Depression |
Cause of Death | Assassination |
City | Kentucky |
Grouping of People | Poorly Educated |
Ideology | Republicans |
Father | Thomas Lincoln |
Mother | Nancy Lincoln |
Siblings | Sarah Lincoln Grigsby, Thomas |
Spouse/Partner | Mary Todd |
Children | Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward Baker |
Personal Fact of Abraham Lincoln | |
Turn the pages of America’s political history, and you are sure to find one man who clearly outshines all others and manages to attract the attention and interest of all, till date, – Abraham Lincoln! Nicknamed Honest Abe or ather Abraham, Lincoln was, by far, one of the most powerful and greatest Presidents that America has ever witnessed. Rising from a modest and humble beginning, it was his sheer determination and honest effort that led him to the nation’s highest office. An astute politician and proficient lawyer, he played a vital role in unification of the states and led from the front for the cause of abolishing slavery from the country, eventually giving people equal rights, irrespective of caste, color or creed. He not only envisioned but actually brought to the forefront a truly democratic government which was led by the concept of by the people, of the people and for the people. What’s more, Lincoln led the country when it faced its greatest constitutional, military and moral crises. He not only turned up victorious but also was effective in strengthening the national government and modernizing the economy. He was a saviour of the Union and an emancipator for the slaves. However, just as astonishing was his rise to the top-notch position and his eventual governance, his death was equally bewildering as he became the first U.S President ever to be assassinated. Though in his life Abraham Lincoln has been felicitated with no awards and honors, as there did not exist any awards then, he has till date retained a spot in the Top Three Presidents since 1940s. As for the presidential ranking polls conducted since 1948, Lincoln has been rated at the very top in the majority of polls. |
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