RESPECTIVA

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Improving proofreading skills

There were also several differences between Washington and Lincoln. Washington came from a wealthy aristocratic background. He had several years of schooling. Lincoln, instead, came from a poor background and had very little schooling. Another difference between the two involved their military roles. Washington was a general, a military leader. Some years later, he became president. On the other hand, Lincoln never served in the military. He was a lawyer who early on became a politician. When he became president, he took on the role of commander in chief, as all U.S. presidents do. Despite his lack of military background or training, Lincoln made several strategic decisions that enabled the U.S. military leaders to win the Civil War. Finally, Washington served for two terms and therefore had eight years to accomplish his policies. Lincoln, on the other hand, was assasinatedWhile in office and was not able to finish some of the things that he wanted for the country.

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