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\ EXAMPLE of something notable this person did … Don’t confuse this person with … Somebody from today’s world this person is like \ Characteristic … Characteristic Famous Presidents of the United States Abraham Lincoln is remembered because he was the President of the United States during the Civil War. He thought everyone in the United States should be free. He was brave enough to stand up for what he believed in. He was known for his honesty and integrity. He signed the Emancipation Proclamation to set the slaves free. A well know story tells of how he walked a great distance in the snow to return some change/money that was given to him by mistake. George Washington, the first President of the United States. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. because he was also brave and stood up for what he believed in. I would like to be Abraham Lincoln because he was a great leader and president. He also had a lot of courage. Why I would like (or not like) to be like this person… Abraham Lincoln Is a member of this group … Explain why this person is remembered He believed that all men are created equal. He wrote the Gettysburg address.

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