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Grandfather died by hostile Indianas
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Lincoln's father married his wife
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Lincoln's Birth
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Period: to
Lincoln's Life
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Lincoln's dad moved to Indiana
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Milk Sickness swept through the Indiana woods.
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Compromise of 1820
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LIncoln's father sold his house.
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Lincolc arrived in New Salem.
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The store failed.
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LIncoln ran for the state legislature agian.
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Relection
Lincoln was reelected for Legislature -
Lincoln meet Mary Ann Todd
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Courting Mary, by Christmas they were engaged
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New Salem was a ghost town.
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Relection
Lincoln was reelected for Legislature -
Lincoln broke engagement
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Engagement back on
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Lincoln married to Mary
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US and Mexican War
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Lincoln won party's nomnation elect
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Lincoln took his seat in Congress
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Lincoln passed his exams.
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LIncoln's term ended
In Congress -
Eddies dies
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Republiacn party founded
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Knsas-Nebraska Act
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Lincoln made an unsuccessful bid
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Open warfare broke out in Kansas
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Lincoln joined the Republiccan party
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Ruled that Congress has no power to prohibit slavery
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Won Republicann party nomination
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Lincoln is chosen to be favorite-son candidate
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Lincoln Elected
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Inauguration Day
Washington looked like an armed camp -
Somter was starting to run out of supply
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Sent supply to Ft. Sumter
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South opened fire on Ft. Sumter
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Ft. Sumter surrendered
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Union marched into Virginia
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Battle of Bull Run
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Willie died
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Lincoln dismissed McClellan from his command
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Union captured New Orleans
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7 day Battle
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The Battle of Antietam
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Emancipation Proclamaton released into the press
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Northern Democrats launched a peace movement
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hooker defeated awt Chancellorville
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The 2Armies meet at Gettysburg
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Lee retreated
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Lincoln spoke the Gettysburg Address
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Grant appointed General of the Union Army
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Grant marched to Virginia
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Lincoln Reeledted
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Lincoln to oath for a 2nd time
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13th Amendment passed
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Philadelphia
Uncovered evidence plot -
Lincoln is shot at Ford's Threatre
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Lincoln died at 7:22am
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Funeral
Held inn the East Room of the White House -
Funeral train set out for Illinois
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Surrendered to Union
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L:ee told Confederate President that they could no longer hold his ground
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Put out fires
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Lee Surrendered