Life of Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States who is remembered as a national hero and a symbol of freedom. Born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky, Lincoln had a rough start in life. His mother passed away when he was nine years old, and he had to work hard on his family's farm to support himself. Despite this challenging childhood, Lincoln displayed great intelligence, and he developed a deep concern for the issues of social justice from an early age.Lincoln's early attempts at education were limited, but he later made up for this by reading extensively on his own. He became a voracious reader and taught himself law through reading books and working with lawyers. In the 1830s, he started his political career by getting elected to the Illinois state legislature. He then went on to serve a term in the U.S House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849. Although Lincoln was not in the national spotlight during this time, his political views caught the attention of the Republican party.In 1860, Lincoln won the presidential election, becoming the first Republican president in the history of the United