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TIMELINE
By: Regan, Kelly, Cole and Sabrina
Lincoln's Early Life
               
 Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a cabin in
  Hardin Country, Kentucky.
 Thomas, and Nancy Hanks was his mother and
  father. His eldest sister Sarah, and younger brother
  Thomas, who died in infancy.
 Abraham's grandfather was killed by Native
  Americans. Growing up, it left Abs father heart
  broken and without an education

 In 1816 the Lincolns moved to Indiana, partly
  because of difficulties with titling land in Kentucky.
 Land ownership was better in Indiana because of the
  Land Ordinance of 1785 provided by the federal
  government.
 The Lincoln’s belonged to a Baptist Church the
  disapproved of slavery
 In Indiana the Lincolns’ live on Little Pigeon
  Creek, in Perry County. It was not easy, they were
  raised to work on a farm.
 less the a year he
 Abraham attended school and
  could read, write, and cipher to the rule of three, but
  that was all.
 1818 Abe’s mother died, his father remarried a
  Kentucky widow, she was nice and kind. In 1828
  Ab’s eldest sister died during childbirth.
 Beginning in 1820 Abe stated to make flatboat trips
  to many cities and states.
Booth’s Early Life
               
 John was the ninth child out of ten children born to
  the famous eccentric, and heavy of a drinker. John’s
  dad Junius Booth.
 The Booth family along with their slaves, lived on a
  farm near Bel Air, Maryland.
 John wanted to become an actor, so he made is own
  debut at the age of 17 in Baltimore, appearing in
  Richard III.
 actor in the career of
 Becoming a highly successful
  Shakespearian company, took John all over the
  United States.
 On November 9, 1863, Abe Lincoln watched Booth
  play Raphael in the play Marble Heart in the same
  box that he was later assassinated in, at Ford’s
  Theater.
 In 1850 Booth became interested in politics, later
  joining the Know-Nothing Party.

 Booth also supported the institution of slavery, and
  in 1859 joined a Virginia Company
 That aided in the capture of John Brown. Booth was
  an eyewitness to Brown’s execution.
 During the Civil War, Booth worked as a
  Confederate’s secret agent.
 He constantly met with the Secret Service’s
  leaders, Jacob Thompson and Clement Clay in
  Montreal, Canada.
The Election of 1860
              
 Abraham Lincoln- Republican-180 Electoral- Popular
  1,865,908
 John C. Breckinridge- Southern Democratic- 72
  Electoral- Popular 669,148
 John Bell- Constitutional Union- 39 Electoral-
  Popular 590,901
 Stephen A. Douglas- Northern Democratic- 12
  Electoral-Popular 1,004,823

 Lincoln wasn’t the first picked, to be nominated for
  the Republican Party.
 First it was William Seward, was favored to win at
  first,
 but many delegates felt that his emotion towards
  being anti-slavery was too extreme, and might hurt
  the Republicans chances of winning.

 The Politician that won the election was Abe Lincoln
  because he had the most Electoral and Popular votes.
 The reason being because there were more
  Republican than any other Party, but very few
  people that supported the Constitutional Union
  Party.
 But there were just as many Republicans as there
  were Democrats.
 But the Democrats had to vote between two
  nominees and the Republicans only had to vote for
  one nominee.
John Booth’s Role in the
         Conspiracy
                        
 In the summer of, Booth began to come up with a
  plot to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln
 The plan was to capture the president and take him
  down south to Richmond, Virginia.
 Where he would be held until exchanged for
  Confederate prisoner-of-war.

 On March 15, Booth and his other conspirators met 3
  blocks away from the Ford’s Theater, to plan their
  abduction of the President.
 But then plans changed cause Abe was attending a
  performance on March 17. so he thought that this
  was the perfect plan to capture the president.
 When Booth exampled the both plans to his co-
  conspirators, the plan failed to win the support so
  the dismissed it as infeasible.

 So Booth went with his finally plan, and plan to
  assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
 He also tried to convince several of his co-
  conspirators to assassinate several high government
  officials.
 Including the Vice President, the Secretary of State,
  and probably General Grant, but they were few
  willing to do the job.
The Assassination of
     Abraham Lincoln
            
 Around 10:15the President and the First Lady began
  to watch the performance of Our American Cousin.
 Booth showed a card to a presidential aide and was
  allow to pass.
 Almost reach the Presidents box with the gun behind
  his back. He stand 4 feet behind Abe and shoots him
  I the back of the head.
 He shouts out “Revenge for the South” or
  “Freedom”
Death of John Booth
              
 Near the banks of the Rappahannock River in
  Virginia, investigators closed in on Booth and his
  Companion, David Herodl on April 26.
 Than just Booth run to a barn called Garrett
  barn, and had a shoot out with the
  investigators/polices for 2 or 3 hours.
 Than finally after hours of being shot out, Booth
  Finally died.
Bibliography

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln
                        
 http://sc94.ameslab.gov/tour/alincoln.html
 http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/linc
  olnconspiracy/booth.html
 http://www.notablebiographies.com/Be-Br/Booth-
  John-Wilkes.html

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Abraham lincoln powerpoint

  • 1. TIMELINE By: Regan, Kelly, Cole and Sabrina
  • 2.
  • 3. Lincoln's Early Life   Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a cabin in Hardin Country, Kentucky.  Thomas, and Nancy Hanks was his mother and father. His eldest sister Sarah, and younger brother Thomas, who died in infancy.  Abraham's grandfather was killed by Native Americans. Growing up, it left Abs father heart broken and without an education
  • 4.   In 1816 the Lincolns moved to Indiana, partly because of difficulties with titling land in Kentucky.  Land ownership was better in Indiana because of the Land Ordinance of 1785 provided by the federal government.  The Lincoln’s belonged to a Baptist Church the disapproved of slavery  In Indiana the Lincolns’ live on Little Pigeon Creek, in Perry County. It was not easy, they were raised to work on a farm.
  • 5.  less the a year he  Abraham attended school and could read, write, and cipher to the rule of three, but that was all.  1818 Abe’s mother died, his father remarried a Kentucky widow, she was nice and kind. In 1828 Ab’s eldest sister died during childbirth.  Beginning in 1820 Abe stated to make flatboat trips to many cities and states.
  • 6.
  • 7. Booth’s Early Life   John was the ninth child out of ten children born to the famous eccentric, and heavy of a drinker. John’s dad Junius Booth.  The Booth family along with their slaves, lived on a farm near Bel Air, Maryland.  John wanted to become an actor, so he made is own debut at the age of 17 in Baltimore, appearing in Richard III.
  • 8.  actor in the career of  Becoming a highly successful Shakespearian company, took John all over the United States.  On November 9, 1863, Abe Lincoln watched Booth play Raphael in the play Marble Heart in the same box that he was later assassinated in, at Ford’s Theater.  In 1850 Booth became interested in politics, later joining the Know-Nothing Party.
  • 9.   Booth also supported the institution of slavery, and in 1859 joined a Virginia Company  That aided in the capture of John Brown. Booth was an eyewitness to Brown’s execution.  During the Civil War, Booth worked as a Confederate’s secret agent.  He constantly met with the Secret Service’s leaders, Jacob Thompson and Clement Clay in Montreal, Canada.
  • 10.
  • 11. The Election of 1860   Abraham Lincoln- Republican-180 Electoral- Popular 1,865,908  John C. Breckinridge- Southern Democratic- 72 Electoral- Popular 669,148  John Bell- Constitutional Union- 39 Electoral- Popular 590,901  Stephen A. Douglas- Northern Democratic- 12 Electoral-Popular 1,004,823
  • 12.   Lincoln wasn’t the first picked, to be nominated for the Republican Party.  First it was William Seward, was favored to win at first,  but many delegates felt that his emotion towards being anti-slavery was too extreme, and might hurt the Republicans chances of winning.
  • 13.   The Politician that won the election was Abe Lincoln because he had the most Electoral and Popular votes.  The reason being because there were more Republican than any other Party, but very few people that supported the Constitutional Union Party.  But there were just as many Republicans as there were Democrats.  But the Democrats had to vote between two nominees and the Republicans only had to vote for one nominee.
  • 14. John Booth’s Role in the Conspiracy   In the summer of, Booth began to come up with a plot to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln  The plan was to capture the president and take him down south to Richmond, Virginia.  Where he would be held until exchanged for Confederate prisoner-of-war.
  • 15.   On March 15, Booth and his other conspirators met 3 blocks away from the Ford’s Theater, to plan their abduction of the President.  But then plans changed cause Abe was attending a performance on March 17. so he thought that this was the perfect plan to capture the president.  When Booth exampled the both plans to his co- conspirators, the plan failed to win the support so the dismissed it as infeasible.
  • 16.   So Booth went with his finally plan, and plan to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.  He also tried to convince several of his co- conspirators to assassinate several high government officials.  Including the Vice President, the Secretary of State, and probably General Grant, but they were few willing to do the job.
  • 17.
  • 18. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln   Around 10:15the President and the First Lady began to watch the performance of Our American Cousin.  Booth showed a card to a presidential aide and was allow to pass.  Almost reach the Presidents box with the gun behind his back. He stand 4 feet behind Abe and shoots him I the back of the head.  He shouts out “Revenge for the South” or “Freedom”
  • 19. Death of John Booth   Near the banks of the Rappahannock River in Virginia, investigators closed in on Booth and his Companion, David Herodl on April 26.  Than just Booth run to a barn called Garrett barn, and had a shoot out with the investigators/polices for 2 or 3 hours.  Than finally after hours of being shot out, Booth Finally died.
  • 20. Bibliography  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln   http://sc94.ameslab.gov/tour/alincoln.html  http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/linc olnconspiracy/booth.html  http://www.notablebiographies.com/Be-Br/Booth- John-Wilkes.html