Which of the following events has the least historical significance, in terms of Abraham Lincoln's presidency?

a. Abraham Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address
b. Abraham Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation
c. Abraham Lincoln writing a letter to the widow of a Union soldier
d. Abraham Lincoln lobbying Congress to pass the Thirteenth Amendment

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Answer:

The answer would be C.

Explanation:

This is because Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address became very well known. The emancipation proclamation was saying that Lincoln would free the slaves. The last choice was also something Lincoln did that had a big impact because this is were the former slaves were going to be able to be free.

Abraham Lincoln writing a letter to the widow of a Union soldier the following events has the least historical significance, in terms of Abraham Lincoln's presidency.  

  • Lincoln during the Civil War delivered the Gettysburg Address to encourage the Union soldiers to win the war and give a plot of land for National Cemetery.
  • President decided to issue the Emancipation Proclamation that declared all persons held as slaves to be freed.
  • But there is less historical significance regarding Abraham Lincoln writing a letter to the widow of a Union soldier.

Therefore we can conclude that Abraham Lincoln writing a letter to the widow has no significance as it does not show any impact on America.

Thus option C. is the correct answer.

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