Abraham Lincoln - Important Figure in American History

Abraham Lincoln - Important Figure in American History
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Abraham Lincoln, the 16th US president, served during the Civil War and abolished slavery through the Emancipation Proclamation. He was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865 after preserving the Union. Explore his impact on American history.

  • Abraham Lincoln
  • American history
  • Civil War
  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • President

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  1. Anglitina: Abraham Lincoln Tematick oblast Angli tina: V znamn osobnosti britsk a americk historie Datum vytvo en 1.7.2013 Ro n k 3. - 4., septima okt va Stru n obsah Z kladn informace o Abrahamu Lincolnovi Zp sob vyu it Sn mky prezentuj z kladn informace o Abrahamu Lincolnovi jako jedn z v znamn ch osobnost americk historie. Sou st jsou kontroln ot zky a z v re n shrnut obsahu. Autor Mgr. Marie Gajzlerov K d VY_32_INOVACE_02_AGAJ15 26.10.2012 Gymn zium a Jazykov kola s pr vem st tn jazykov zkou ky Zl n

  2. Who is it? It is a man He was the 16th US president He is regarded as America s greatest president He served during the Civil War He freed the slaves 1.7.2013

  3. Abraham Lincoln C:\Users\Maruska\Desktop\Abraham_Lincoln_head_on_shoulders_photo_portrait[1].jpg 1.7.2013

  4. Abraham Lincoln (1809-65) the 16th US president (1861-5) preserved the Union and abolished slavery in 1846 elected to the US House of Representatives in 1863 announced his Emancipation Proclamation shot and killed by the actor John Wilkes Booth C:\Users\Maruska\Desktop\Abraham_Lincoln_seated,_Feb_9,_1864[1].jpg 1.7.2013

  5. The Emancipation Proclamation C:\Users\Maruska\Desktop\Emancipation_proclamation_typeset_signed[1].jpg the statement made by Abraham Lincoln on 1 January 1863 that all slaves in the states were free led in 1865 to the 13th Amendment to the American Constitution, which officially ended slavery in all parts of the US 1.7.2013

  6. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln 14 April 1865 (one week after the surrender of the South) Ford s Theatre in Washington John Wilkes Booth an actor C:\Users\Maruska\Desktop\John_Wilkes_Booth-portrait[1].jpg C:\Users\Maruska\Desktop\Lincolnassassination[1].jpg 1.7.2013

  7. TASK 1: Answer the following questions about Abraham Lincoln: Who was Abraham Lincoln? When did he become the President? What did he do during the Civil War? What is the Emancipation Proclamation? How was Abraham Lincoln killed? Who killed him? 1.7.2013

  8. TASK 2: Work in pairs and talk about Abraham Lincoln. The following words can help you. President elect Civil war slavery abolish proclamation assassination theatre 1.7.2013

  9. Zdroje Oxford Guide to British and America Culture. Oxford University Press, 1999. Obr zky funguj jako hypertextov odkazy Pokud ne, zdrojem je Microsoft Powerpoint Klipart http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Abraham_Lincoln_head_on_sh oulders_photo_portrait.jpg. 1.7.2013 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Abraham_Lincoln_seated%2C_F eb_9%2C_1864.jpg. 1.7.2013 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Emancipation_proclamation_ty peset_signed.jpg. 17.2013 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Lincolnassassination.jpg. 1.7.2013 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/John_Wilkes_Booth- portrait.jpg. 1.7.2013 1.7.2013 QUINION, Michael (1996). Inkhorn terms: Invented words that didn't make

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