Abraham Lincoln (Hodgenville, United States, 1809-Washington, 1865) American lawyer and politician who was the 16th president of the United States (1861-1865).Always evoked as the president who abolished slavery, Abraham Lincoln is one of the most admired figures in American history; honesty, strength of spirit, and depth of thought and conviction, evident in his writings and speeches, stand out among the virtues of a statesman whose performance was not without hesitation. Abraham Lincoln Unfortunately, when Lincoln assumed the presidency, a national crisis that had lasted since the beginning of the century was reaching its culmination: the confrontation between the dynamic and modern industrial societies of the northern states, which rejected slavery, and the aristocracy of the southern landowners, who owned huge plantations that employed millions of slaves, and who saw the abolition of slavery as the end of their way of life. In 1820, by the Missouri Compromise, the country
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