Which president do believe had the greatest lasting impact on the United States?

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  1. LowellWriter profile image77
    LowellWriterposted 14 years ago

    Which president do believe had the greatest lasting impact on the United States? Please give details about their life and their presidency.

  2. RGraf profile image87
    RGrafposted 14 years ago

    You can find so many lists of the most influential presidents. Most lists have the same men on their rosters, but a few different ones sneak in. You'll find Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan to just name a few. These men, as well as the rest that make up the list of U.S. presidents, have all left their imprint on this country and many others around the world. So, to narrow it all down to one man who left the biggest mark is nigh impossib read more

  3. H P Roychoudhury profile image42
    H P Roychoudhuryposted 14 years ago

    Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States( March 1861) and the first Republican President abolished slavery in the United States under severe opposition amidst Civil War even though he was assassinated in April 1865. His presidency had made America great and today American people had shown to the world that US, a country of democracy ruled by the citizen of US and not by black or white. Lincoln was born on Feb12, 1809 to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks, two uneducated farmers of Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln was a country Lawyer, an Illinois state legislator, a member of the US House of Representatives. He joined politics at the age 23 and he was successful to get the nomination from Republican Party in 1960 and after wining the election he became the President of the United States in March, 1861.

  4. dabeaner profile image61
    dabeanerposted 14 years ago

    Lincoln was a traitor.  He instituted the first military draft (conscription slavery) to fight his civil war ("war between the states", "the war of northern aggression").  His war was not about slavery.  He like other corrupt politicians, needed a "popular cause" such as that to hang his campaign on.

    Another reason was to "preserve the union".  The states, under the Constitution, had the right to secede.  The states, under the Constitution, had "appointed" the Federal government to handle a certain LIMITED number of jobs, such as providing a common defense.

    For many reasons, not room here to discuss, many of the southern states wanted out.

    As with all politicians, power is the goal.  Pressure had been building for decades to get the Federal government more power.  Lincoln did it, in "spades".  He turned the country from a union of united states (no upper case letters) into the United States, where the ultimate power no longer lay with the states, but with a powerful Federal (central) government.

    We see the results of that, today.  There is no check on Federal power, and the states are mere franchises of the Federal government.  Lincoln laid the groundwork for the abuses of all subsequent regimes, up to and including Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama, not to mention both Roosevelts, Wilson, and others.

 
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