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Abraham Lincoln EnchantedLearning.com
Timeline/Quiz of
Abraham Lincoln's Life
Presidents of the USA
1779 Daniel Boone brings Abraham Lincoln's grandmother and grandfather to settle in Kentucky
1809 Abraham Lincoln is born in Kentucky, the US bans the import of slaves
1842 Lincoln marries Mary Todd
1857 Dred Scott Supreme Court decision - slaves do not have the right to bring a case to court and cannot be citizens
1861 Abraham Lincoln becomes President of the US; the Civil War starts
1863 Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (Jan. 1, 1863) and gives the Gettysburg Address (Nov. 1863)
1864 Lincoln was re-elected President of the US
1865 The Civil War ends; Lincoln is assassinated; the 13th amendment to the Constitution abolishes slavery


QUESTION ANSWER
1. In which state was Lincoln born? -----------------------------------------------
2. Who did Lincoln marry? -----------------------------------------------
3. When did the Civil War start?
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4. When did Lincoln give the Gettysburg Address?
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5. In what year did the Civil War end and Lincoln die?
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