Famous Leader

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Abraham Lincoln

Important Contribution:
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was

a revolutionary leader who sparked the "free nation” ethos in

the United States. He was an award-winning lawyer who

eventually went into politics. Due to his inspirational journey

of guiding the country to victory in the Civil War, words like

democracy, liberty, equal rights, and so on are frequently used

as synonyms for his name.

Why you considered them a famous leader:

Abraham Lincoln is one of the best president In American

history. With his ability to command a room, give a

powerful speech and negotiate as a leader, Lincoln was determined to hold together a nation that

was falling apart at the seams. Without his leadership during the tumultuous Civil War, it is

difficult to imagine where the United States would be today.

Winston Churchill
Important Contribution:
Winston Churchill, often regarded as the rescuer of democracy, was the mastermind behind Britain's

victory over the Nazis. Born into an aristocratic family, he served in the British national army before

becoming Prime Minister in 1940. Among his many distinctions are his re-election as Prime Minister in

1951, the Nobel Prize in Literature, and so forth.

Why you considered them a famous leader:

Winston Churchill is a British statesman, soldier and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United

Kingdom during the World War II. He was famous for his inspiring speeches, and for his refusal to give

in, even when things were going badly. Some of his most memorable speeches were given, and are

credited with stimulating British morale during periods of great hardship

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