Top 10 Abraham Lincoln Coloring Pages For Your Toddler

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Do you want to make history lessons fun for your child? Or are you looking for some Abraham Lincoln coloring pages to present to your child on President Day? Whatever may be your reason, if you’re looking for Abraham Lincoln coloring sheets, then we have a few for you.

Abraham Lincoln was the leader of the United States of America during one of the most difficult period of the young country’s history. Despite being self-educated, Abraham Lincoln was a bright lawyer, an eloquent orator and devoted father. And he was the sole man who stood in the way of the disintegration of the United States. He did not just save the nation, but also carved an immortal place in the world’s history.

From his humble origins to rise to the highest office in the country, and finally the ultimate martyrdom, the article chronicles the life of Abraham Lincoln, one of the greatest presidents of America. The post includes ten high-quality images depicting the panorama of events from Abraham Lincoln’s life.

Top 10 Abraham Lincoln Coloring Pages For Your Little One

1. Abraham Lincoln:

Abraham Lincoln was the 12th president of the United States of America. He served the nation from March 1861 until April 1865. Most Americans agree that Abraham Lincoln was the best President of the United States, considering his work ethic and virtues of honesty. It is because of his steadfast leadership in the civil war that the United States is a strong and unified nation today.

2. Lincoln Chopping Woods:

As mentioned before, Abraham Lincoln had a humble childhood in a log cabin in his native place. Lincoln made great efforts to gain education and wisdom while slogging on the farm, splitting bars for fences. And he was a famous rail splitter. He would split the rails three times faster than any other man.

3. Hardworking Lincoln:

Lincoln grew up on the frontier in Indiana and Kentucky. Since he came from a lower middle-class family, his parents could not afford to send him to school. But Lincoln was keen to learn. He would travel long miles to borrow books. His friends fondly called him “Honest Abe.”

4. Lincoln Debating:

In 1858, Abraham Lincoln took part in a series of debates with his rival and opponent Democrat Stephen Douglas. Lincoln spoke out against the expansion of slavery and other evils of the society. Lincoln, unfortunately, lost the debate but obtained a nationwide reputation. It even earned him the nomination for the American President in the year 1860.

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5. Mr. President:

Here is a stately image of Abraham Lincoln as the president. As the president of America, Abraham Lincoln assembled the northern Democrats to the Union cause. Abraham Lincoln was the first American President to issue the Emancipation Proclamation declaring to free the slaves and end the slavery. He also served as the commander in chief throughout the length of Civil War.

6. Gettysburg Address:

Here is a Abraham Lincoln coloring page where he addresses at Gettysburg. Civil War was the main topic of discussion, and he emotionally pledged the military service at Gettysburg. The speeches he gave at Gettysburg immortalized him.

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7. Medal Of Honor:

The coloring sheet shows Abraham Lincoln reading out the draft of the proposal of Medal of Honor. Abraham Lincoln was the one who proposed and commissioned the idea of awarding of a U.S. Army Medal of Honor to gallant soldiers and officers.

8. Addressing People:

The coloring sheet shows Abraham Lincoln addressing the masses at a rally. Lincoln again won the election in the year 1864, the time when Union military decided to end the war. Abraham Lincoln encouraged the Southerners to drop their arms and join in the reunion.

9. The Assassination:

On 14th April 1865, John W. Booth assassinated Lincoln at the Ford’s Theatre in the Washington. John W. Booth was a talented actor, but a sympathizer of the South. With his demise, the probability of magnanimity and peace also died. Following the assassination of Lincoln, the Union Soldiers fiercely pursued and shot Booth fatally.

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10. Lincoln Memorial:

The stunning Lincoln Memorial is a national monument built to honor the President of the United States. The monument is at the end of the National Mall in the city of Washington D.C. Take your child for a trip to the memorial this vacation. He will enjoy it.

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