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Lincoln - Greatest Man Of The 19th Century
The man of the nineteenth century.
Many historians argue that American culture is based on Civil War and its outcome. It is easy to agree with that statement, because one cannot even imagine living in a slave-owning society that would most definitely develop if the South had won. Abraham Lincoln, America's sixteenth President was the most influential man of the war. He was responsible for mobilizing the North's power, getting people, both Republicans and Democrats, to sympathize with the Union cause and consequently, winning the war. This is what makes Lincoln the most influential man of the nineteenth century.
Lincoln was born into an "undistinguished family".
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