I. Lincoln, Abraham (1809–65) a US politician in the
Republican Party who was President of the US from 1861 to 1865. He won political support in the Northern US states because of his speeches against
slavery, but this made him unpopular in the Southern states, where slaves did most of the farm work. The American
civil war started soon after he became President, when the Southern states decided to leave the US. In 1863 he announced the
Emancipation Proclamation, by which all slaves in the US became free people. He also gave a famous speech known as the
Gettysburg Address in 1863. A few days after the war ended, he was shot and killed in a theatre by an actor called John Wilkes
booth. Lincoln is considered to be one of the most important US presidents, and was sometimes called ‘Honest Abe’ because everyone admired his honesty. His picture appears on the US five-dollar
bill and on the one-cent coin.
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II. Lin‧coln1 /ˈlɪŋkən/
1. a city in eastern England, well-known for its
cathedral2. the capital of the US state of Nebraska
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III. Lincoln2 trademark a type of large, expensive US car made by the Ford company. The Lincoln Continental is one of the best-known
luxury cars in the US:
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