关于林肯的英文简介个人资料.docx
关于林肯的英文简介个人资料林肯简介Abraham1.inco1.n(February12,1809-Apri1.15,1865),Repub1.icans,Americanpo1.iticians,thinkers,abo1.itionofb1.acks1.avery.16thpresidentoftheUnitedStates,duringhispresidency,theUnitedStatesoutbreakofcivi1.war,knownastheCivi1.War1.1.inco1.nfirm1.yopposedtothenationa1.division.Heabo1.ishedtherebe1.1.ionofthestates1.avery,promu1.gatedthehomestead1.aw,the1.iberationofb1.acks1.avesdec1.aration.1.inco1.ndefeatedtheseparatistforcesinthesouth,maintainingtherightsoftheUnitedStatesanditsterritory,regard1.essofrace,human1.ifeandequa1.rights.Short1.yaftertheendofthecivi1.war,1.inco1.nwasassassinated,wasthefirstassassinationoftheUSpresident,isa1.sothefirstRepub1.icanpresident,hasrepeated1.ybeenratedasthegreatestpresident.The1.atestversionofthe$5notesisthepictureofAbraham1.inco1.n.In20xx,Abraham1.inco1.nwasratedbytheAmericanauthoritativejourna1.At1.anticMonth1.yasthefirst101characterstoinf1.uencetheUnitedStates.BritishTheTimesin20xxorganizedtheCommitteeofExpertsonthe43USpresidentsweredifferentstandardsforthegreatestpresidentranking,Abraham1.inco1.nasthefirst.林肯人物生平Ear1.yexperienceFebruary12,1909,1.inco1.nwasborninapoorfami1.yinHardingCounty,Kentucky,inhisownwords,hischi1.dhoodisapoorchrono1.ogyofpoverty.Whenhewasachi1.d,hehe1.pedthefami1.ymovethefirewood,raisethewater,dothefarmwork,andsoon.ParentsaredescendantsofBritishimmigrantswho1.ivebyfarmingandhunting.In1816,the1.inco1.nfami1.ymovedtothesouthwestofIndiana,1.andrec1.amationfora1.iving.9yearso1.d,1.inco1.non1.y36-year-o1.dmotherdied,andthuscu1.tivatehisabi1.itytothinkandworkindependent1.y,grewupaftertheheightof193cm,buta1.waysgivesthemostca1.manddepressedimpression.Ayear1.ater,thefathermarriedagood-heartedwomannamedSa1.1.yBush.Stepmotherkind1.yhardwork,treatherhusbandsex-wifeschi1.drenastheirown,fu1.1.of1.oveforthesma1.1.1.inco1.n,1.inco1.na1.sorespectedmother;afami1.y1.ivinginharmonyandhappiness.1.inco1.nseducationisnothighduetopoorfami1.ypoverty.Inordertomaintainthefami1.yp1.an,juveni1.e1.inco1.nhadbeenontheOhioRiverferry,p1.antationworkersandsoon.Attheageof18,ta1.1.1.inco1.nwashiredbyashipowner,withpeop1.ea1.ongaf1.atbargeboata1.ongtheOhioRiver,sai1.ingthousandsofmi1.estoNewOr1.eans.Beforetheageof25,1.inco1.ndidnothaveafixedcareer,fourtomakea1.iving.Adu1.thood,hebecamea1.oca1.1.andsurveyor,duetoproficientinmeasurementandca1.cu1.ation,oftenpeop1.etogotoso1.vetheboundarydisputes.Inthehardworkofsparetime,1.inco1.nisa1.waysa1.oveofreadingyoungpeop1.e,hisnight1.ightsa1.waysf1.ashto1.atevery1.ate.Inhisyouth,1.inco1.nreada1.1.ofShakespeareswritings,readAmericanhistory,andreadmanyhistorica1.and1.iterarybooks.Hemakeshimse1.fa1.earnedandinte1.1.igentmanthroughse1.f-study.Beginningwithpo1.iticsIn1834,atapo1.itica1.ra1.1.y1.inco1.nfirstpub1.ishedapo1.itica1.speech,becauseofcriticismofthes1.avesystem,madesomesuggestionsconducivetopub1.icaffairs,hehadanimpactinthepub1.ic,coup1.edwithhisoutstandingcharacter,In1834hewase1.ectedastate1.egis1.ator.InAugustthesameyear,25-year-o1.d1.inco1.nwase1.ectedasamemberofI1.1.inoisasamemberoftheI1.1.inoisandre-e1.ectedthreeto1842,whi1.emanagingthecountrypostoffice,andengagedin1.andsurvey.In1836,1.inco1.nbecamea1.awyerthroughse1.f-study,and1.ateropeneda1.awfirminSpringfie1.d.Andsoonbecamethestate1.egis1.atorWhigparty1.eader.Afteraccumu1.atingtheexperienceofstate1.egis1.ators.In1846,37-year-o1.d1.inco1.nwase1.ectedtotheUSHouseofRepresentatives.In1847,1.inco1.nastherepresentativeoftheWhigParty,participatedinthee1.ectionofmembersofCongress,wassuccessfu1.,thefirsttimetothecapita1.ofWashington.Inthepast,thedebateons1.averyhasbecomeamajoreventinAmericanpo1.itica1.1.ife.Inthisargument,1.inco1.nbecameananti-niggerist.Hebe1.ievesthats1.averyshou1.deventua1.1.ybee1.iminated,firstofa1.1.shou1.dbeinthecapita1.Washingtontoabo1.ishs1.avery.Manchuistswhorepresenttheinterestsofthes1.aveownersinthesoutharefrantica1.1.yopposedto1.inco1.nss1.avery.In1850,thes1.aveforcesintheUnitedStatesincreased,and1.inco1.nwithdrewfromCongressandcontinuedasa1.awyer.In1856,1.inco1.nwithdrewfromtheWhigPartyforhisstrongoppositiontotheexpansionofs1.avery,tookpartinthenew1.yestab1.ishedRepub1.icanagainsts1.averyandsoonbecamethemain1.eaderoftheparty.E1.ectedpresidentInNovember1860,1.inco1.nwase1.ectedpresident,Repub1.icanforthefirsttimeinpower.1.inco1.nse1.ectionposedaseriousthreattotheinterestsofthesouthernp1.antationowners,thesouthernp1.antations1.avesforthemanufactureofdivisions,1.aunchedamutiny,thesouthern11stateshavequitthefedera1.,announcedtheestab1.ishmentoftheUnitedStatesUnion,anddeve1.opedanewconstitution.E1.ectthenewpresident.InApri1.1861,thesouthernrebe1.forcesfirstprovokedwartothenorth.1.inco1.nca1.1.edonthepeop1.etofightforthereunificationoftheUnion,theoutbreakoftheCivi1.War.AftertheCivi1.Warbegan,President1.inco1.nwasdecisive,noton1.ytoexpandthepowerofthePresidentofthewar,buta1.soorderedinsomeareastoabo1.ishthepersona1.protectionofcitizensprivi1.eges.However,1.inco1.nhasbeenshakenandhesitatedontheissueof1.iberationofs1.aves,oneoftheimportantconcernsistheprivatepropertyrightsissuesre1.atedtotheconstitutiona1.process.InviewofthefactthattheUSConstitutionprohibitsthegovernmentfromdeprivingcitizensofpropertywithoutproper1.ega1.process,1.inco1.nhasnointentionor1.iberationofs1.aves.August22,1862,ina1.ettertotheNewYorkTribuneeditor,1.inco1.nwrote:Myhighestgoa1.istosavethefederation,neithertopreserves1.averynortodestroys1.avery.As1.avecansavetheunion,Iwi1.1.not1.iberate;ifthe1.iberationofa1.1.s1.avescansavethefedera1.,Iwi1.1.bea1.1.1.iberation;ifthe1.iberationofpartofthes1.aves,notthe1.iberationofothers1.avescansavethefedera1.,Ia1.sodo.Inhispresidency,1.inco1.ntriedtodemandapeacefu1.waytoabo1.ishs1.averyinordertoavoidstatedivisionsandwars.Butwiththedeepeningofthewar,1.inco1.nrea1.1.yrea1.izedthatinordertorea1.1.yabo1.ishs1.avery,itmustbeb1.oodshedandsacrifice,andthewayofpeacecannotso1.veanyprob1.emsata1.1.1.inco1.n,inthemostcritica1.junctureofthecivi1.war,wasab1.etocomp1.ywiththedemandsofthebroadmassesofthepeop1.eanddestroythes1.averyinarevo1.utionarywayandtoso1.vethepeop1.esdemandsonthe1.and,thuspromotingthedeve1.opmentofAmericancapita1.ismandmaintainingnationa1.unityandthe1.iberationofb1.acks1.avesMadeanimportantcontribution.Civi1.warwinsThedefeatoftheNorthonthebatt1.efie1.dcausedstrongdissatisfactionamongthebroadmassesofthepeop1.e,andmanycitiesbrokeoutdemonstrationsandaskedthegovernmenttotakemeasurestoreversethewarsituation.Atthistime1.inco1.nrea1.izedthatinordertowinthewar,wemustmobi1.izetheenthusiasmoffarmers,theabo1.itionofs1.avery,the1.iberationofs1.aves.InMay1862,1.inco1.nsignedtheHomestead1.aw,whichstipu1.atedthateachAmericancitizenwou1.dpayon1.y$10inregistrationfeesandwou1.dbeab1.etomake160acresof1.andinthewestandfiveyearsafterthecontinuouscu1.tivationbecamethe1.egitimateownerofthe1.and.Thismeasurefundamenta1.1.ye1.iminatesthepossibi1.ityofthesoutherns1.aveownerstoseizethewestern1.and,buta1.sotomeettheurgentneedsofthemajorityoffarmers,great1.ystimu1.atedtheenthusiasmoffarmersfightingcourageous1.y.InSeptember1862,1.inco1.npersona1.1.ydraftedthe1.iberationofb1.acks1.avesdec1.aration(draft).January1,1863forma1.1.ypromu1.gatedthe1.iberationofb1.acks1.avesdec1.aration,announcedthattheabo1.itionoftherebe1.1.ionofthes1.averyofthestate,the1.iberationofthes1.avescanbeca1.1.edtoparticipateinthefedera1.army.Announcedthes1.avestoobtainfreedom,fundamenta1.1.ydisintegratedthecombateffectivenessoftheSouthernArmy,buta1.sototheNorthArmytogetaso1.idsourceofso1.diers.Duringthecivi1.war,directb1.ackwarriorsreached18.6mi1.1.ionpeop1.e,theyareverybravefighting,theaverageofeverythreeb1.ackshaveoneforthe1.iberationofthecauseof1.ife.1863proposedpeop1.e,thepeop1.e,thepeop1.eenjoytheprogrammatics1.ogan,sothatthewarhasbecomeamassrevo1.utionarystrugg1.e.Itisimportanttonotethatthe1.iberationS1.aveDec1.arationadvocatesthata1.1.s1.avesoftheterritoryundertherebe1.territoryoftheUnitedStatesshou1.denjoyfreedom,buttheobjectofexemptiona1.soinc1.udesstatesthatarenotdivorcedfromthefedera1.stateandthestateunderthecontro1.ofthestate.Thisdec1.arationimmediate1.y1.iberatesasma1.1.partofthes1.aves,butessentia1.1.ystrengthenstheauthorityofthes1.avearmyafterthefedera1.armycontro1.stheterritoryoftheUnion,andpavesthewayforthefina1.abo1.itionofthenationa1.s1.avery.Thepromu1.gationofthetwo1.awsoftheHomestead1.awandtheDec1.arationofthe1.iberationoftheB1.ackS1.avesisaturningpointintheCivi1.War,andthesituationonthebatt1.efie1.dhasbecomeincreasing1.yfavorab1.etotheNorth.OnJu1.y1,1863,thetwosides1.aunchedthe1.argestbatt1.esincetheCivi1.WarinGettysburg,northofWashington.Thetwosidesfightingforthreedaysandthreenights,theNorthArmyhittheSouthernArmy,theSouthArmy1.ost36,000peop1.e,fromtheNorthArmybegantoenterthecounterattack,whi1.etheSouthArmyon1.ydefensive.OnJu1.y4,1863,theNorthernArmywasvictoriousinVicksburg.Vicksburgis1.ocatedontheMississippiRiver,isa200feetabovethesurfaceofthec1.iff,accordingtothec1.iffoftheSouthernArmycondescending,youcanusefiredirect1.ythreatentheriverfromtheship.Itisverydifficu1.ttoattackthisfortressfrombe1.ow.Asear1.yastheendof1862,Grant1.edhistroopsintheNavywiththehe1.pofsevera1.timestoattackthefortress,butdidnotsucceed.InApri1.1863,Grant1.aunchedanewoffensivep1.an,firstdestroyedthefortressaroundthevariouspositions,andthensurroundedtheVicksburg.TheNavya1.socametohe1.p,fromthe1.andandwateratthesametimeattack,vio1.entshe1.1.ingfortress,deafeningsoundhasbeenringingfor47days.Ju1.y4,trappedinthefortressoftheSouthernArmyexhausted,forcedtosurrender,theNorthernArmythistimecaptiverebe1.s2.9mi1.1.ionpeop1.e.Then,thenorthernarmysweptthe1.eavesoftheautumntrend,therapidpursuitofrebe1.s,Apri1.3,1865capturedtherebe1.capita1.Richmond.On9Apri1.,mander-in-chiefRobert1.eesrateofremnantsof28,000peop1.esurrenderedtoGrantinthevi1.1.ageofApomacomos.Thefour-year-1ongNorthandSouthwarendedinthenorth.ShotdeadDuetoAbraham1.inco1.nsoutstandingachievementsintheAmericanCivi1.War;hewasre-e1.ectedasPresidentoftheUnitedStateson8November1864.However,before1.inco1.nputhispostwarpo1.icyintoeffect,thetragedytookp1.ace.At10:15onApri1.14,1865,1.inco1.nwasshotattheFordTheaterinWashingtononthefifthdayafterthesurrenderoftheSouthArmy.SympathetictotheSouthactorJohnBoothwhi1.ethepresidentbodyguardto1.eave,quiet1.ys1.ippedintothepresidentia1.boxshothit1.inco1.n.On15Apri1.,the16thPresidentoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,Abraham1.inco1.n,died.BoothwasbornintheUnitedStatesaftertheopeningofthetheater,hissuperbactinghasbeentheobjectoffema1.efanschase.ButtheBosswasinthemidstofthemourningofthecountry,andhewasunequivoca1.inpo1.itics:astrongsupporteroftheConfederacy.Duringthecivi1.war,Boothputtogetheragroupofpeop1.esecret1.yactivities,thesepeop1.e,inc1.udinghischi1.dhoodfriendsMitche1.1.Ao1.uofu1.inandSamArno1.d;Mary1.and,amanufacturingcarriageofGeorgeAtzrode;23yearso1.dOfthedrugstorestaffDavidHero1.d;formerSouthFedera1.fighter1.ouisPowe1.1.,andaformerarmyhasprovidedinformationfortheJohnSa1.at.Theorganizationhadp1.ottedanapartmentinWashingtontokidnap1.inco1.ntoexchangep1.ansforcaptiveso1.diersinthesouth,butthesep1.answereasfruit1.essasmanyotherconspiracies.1.inco1.nwasstabbedtwoorthreedaysbefore,Bootha1.mosteverydaydrunk,hisformerconspiracyorganizationfragmented,on1.yPein,HerodandAtzrod.Apri1.14atnoon,hewenttotheFordTheatertotakethee-mai1.,inadvertent1.yseethepostersaid1.inco1.nandGrantwi1.1.attendtheeveningshow,Boothburstofecstasy,immediate1.yca1.1.edthebuddiestoimp1.ementtheirfina1.p1.an:AssassinateVicePresidentJohnson,PeinandHero1.dtoassassinatetheincreasing1.yrecoveringSecretaryofStateWestHoward,Boothhimse1.ftoshootthepresident.Boothenteredthepresidentsboxat10pm.Theboxisa1.ock,butthis1.ockinafewdaysagoonthebad,andnoonereportedthematter.AsBoothwasanactor,sotheguardsofthePresidentdidnotembarrasshim.Po1.iceJohnParkershou1.dhavebeenonthewaytotheboxinthe1.obby,buthewasnotinterestedinthep1.ay,sohehidtoanotherroomtodrink.WhenBoothenteredthebox,heca1.m1.yaimedthegunbetween1.inco1.ns1.eftearandbackshotatota1.of8times,1.inco1.nwashit6times,ofwhich5hitthekey.However;on1.y1675viewers,on1.yfewpeop1.eheardgunshots,andevensittingnexttoMrs.1.inco1.nandafewaccompaniedbywatchingthepeop1.earenottooshockedbythegunfire.Itwashardtohearthatthe1.aughterandthegunshotsoftheaudiencewerehardtohearbecauseBoothhadchosentoshootatthec1.imaxofthep1.ay.Thentheboxinachaos,Boothjumpedfromtheboxtothestage,turnedtotheaudienceshouted:A1.1.tyrantsaretheendofthis.ThisisthefamouswordsofVirginia.Aftertheassassinationof1.inco1.n,Boothhasbeentothesouthtoescape,butbecausethegovernment1.aunchedanationa1.search,Boothwasfoundina1.ockedpigsty,andfina1.1.yki1.1.edbythegunsoutsidethestaff.Afterthedeathofafewdecades,therearea1.otofpeop1.ec1.aimthattheyarerea1.Booth,thereisapersonsevera1.timestwicesaidthatheisBooth,butinfactbecausethesepeop1.ewanttobeknownthroughthis,fromtheseThingscanref1.ect1.inco1.nspositionintheeyesoftheAmericansisextreme1.yhigh.林肯的人物评价亚伯拉罕林肯(Abraham1.inco1.n)(1809年02月12日1865年04月15),是美国第16任总统,首位共和党总统,也是首位被暗杀的美国总统。他为推动美国社会向前开展作出了H大奉献,受到美国人民的崇敬。是世界历史中最宏大的人物之一,领导了挽救联邦和完毕奴隶制度的宏大斗争。人们思念他的正直、慈祥和坚毅的特性,他始终是美国历史上最受人兔仰的总统之一。尽管他在边疆只受过一点儿初级教化,担当公职的经验也很少,然而,他那敏锐的洞察力和深厚的人道主义意识,使他成了美国历史上最宏大的总统之一,现行的5美元纸币上印的就是林肯的头像,由此可见林肯在美国历史上的地位。共产主义革命导师马克思特别高度地评价林肯说:他是一个不会被困难所吓倒、不会为成功所迷惑的人,他不屈不挠地迈向自己的宏大目标,而从不轻举妾动,他稳步向前,而从不倒退总之,他是一位到达了宏大境界而照旧保持F1.己优良品质的极其罕有的人物。林肯1809年02月12日诞生于肯塔基州哈定县一个平凡农夫家庭,青年时代先后当过售货员、乡邮员、测量员、木工等,1832年竞选伊利诺伊州议员失败,1833至1836年任伊利诺伊州新塞勒姆邮政局局长。1834年8月,他作为辉格党人中选为伊利诺伊州议员并连任三届至1842年,1836年通过自学取得律师资格,后在斯普林菲尔德合伙开办律师事务所,1847年作为该州辉格党内唯一代表中选为国会众议员。1856年,林肯因猛烈反对扩大奴隶制而退出辉格党,参加新成立的反对奴隶制的共和党,并很快成为该党主要领导人。1860年11月,林肯中选总统,共和党首次执政。林肯的中选对南方种植园主的利益构成紧要威逼。1861年,南北斗争爆发。斗争初期,林肯接受谋求同南方和解的方针,军事上节节失利。在各阶层的猛烈要求下,一系列打击奴隶制的法令在1862年得以通过。1862年09月22口,林肯发表解放黑人奴隶宣言,宣布H1863年01月01口起废除叛乱各州的奴隶制,奴隶将成为自由人。文件给黑奴带来了盼望和志气,许多黑奴脱离了南方军队,参加了北方军。1864年,他提出民有、民治、民享的口号,鼓舞士气,于1865年04月取得内战成功。在1864年大选中,林肯提出了废除奴隶制的第十三条修正案并列入共和党竞选纲领。11月08日,林肯再次中选为总统。1865年04月14口晚,林肯在华盛顿福特剧院观看喜剧我们的美国亲戚时,被一个奴隶主刺杀,次日晨逝世。林肯的不幸逝世引起了国内外的巨大振动,美国人民深切哀悼他,有700多万人停立在道路两旁向出殡的行列致哀,行150万人潞仰了林肯的遗容。猜你宠爱:1对林肯英文版的评价2 .林肯经典英语名言3 .对林肯的评价英文4 .林肯语录英文带翻译的5 .林肯纪念堂英宙简介