We know Abraham Lincoln as the president when this country broke apart — into the Civil War. But he accomplished so much for the nation. The author of the book, “Lincoln Clears a Path — Abraham Lincoln’s agricultural legacy” said, “in many other countries if you were born poor, you remained poor. But the Declaration of Independence gave Abe the freedom to try new things and improve his life.”
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