Abraham Lincoln
Enter the extraordinary life of Abraham Lincoln, a towering figure in American history, born on February 12, 1809. He ascended to the presidency and assumed the role of America’s 16th leader in 1861, a position he held until the tragic day of his assassination in 1865. Lincoln’s tenure unfolded during a tumultuous era marked by the profound U.S. Civil War—a time of unparalleled moral, cultural, constitutional, and political upheaval.

With unwavering determination, Lincoln steered the nation through this tempest, ultimately achieving remarkable feats. He not only preserved the Union but also delivered the powerful blow that ended the abhorrent institution of slavery. In doing so, he fortified the federal government and ushered in a new era of economic modernization.