Thursday, November 14, 2019
Lincolns Legacy :: essays research papers
 Lincoln's Legacy      A legacy is something that is passed down from a predecessor. Lincoln's  legacy is the teachings that he had wanted all of us, as American citizens, to  live by. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln explained what our  responsibilities as American citizens are. His concepts tie all off U.S.  history together and aid the prosperity of our country.       In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln stated that all men are created equal.  He was restating the beliefs of Thomas Jefferson when Jefferson wrote the  Declaration of Independence. Lincoln was trying to explain to us that unity  plays a major role in our lives. Just as Jefferson stated many years  previously, we must treat all men as our brothers in order to keep the  American society united.       Lincoln also stated that a great civil war is something that is very  difficult for a nation to endure. The Constitution states that we must create  and maintain a more perfect union. That is impossible when we are fighting  against ourselves. Lincoln said that "A house divided against itself can not  stand." This is what James Madison, "the father of the constitution," meant in  the constitution. We must compromise to solve our disagreements and keep our  country together.       The idea that many men had died for our country and that we should not  forget them was strongly emphasized in he Gettysburg Address. In the Bill of  Rights it is conveyed that no person should be deprived of their basic rights.  These men that died in order that we could all be sovereign, and that nobody  could own anyone else, were deprived of everything when their lives were taken.  It is our responsibility to never forget what they have so bravely done for us.  					    
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