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Comparing and Contrasting Their Inaugural Speeches Abraham Lincoln US President Delete this bubble and put a picture of Jefferson Davis Delete this bubble and put a picture of Abraham Lincoln

Born in _________ Both served as _______ leaders for __ _________ years. Education Lincoln: Davis: Lincoln was born… Davis represents…

Abraham Lincoln Delete this text and type one thing about Davis and how he delivered his speech. Delete this text and type one thing about Lincoln and how he delivered his speech. President Davis looked _________________ President Lincoln looked _________________ Spoke a language of ________________________ Spoke of ________________________ Says that the goal of independence must be _________________________ Searching for ______________________

Search for a Lincoln and Davis Venn Diagram using Google Images, then copy and paste it here. Delete this instruction bubble when you are finished.

Jefferson Davis The following shows Davis’ beliefs about each topic. Abraham Lincoln The following shows Lincoln’s beliefs about each topic. Slavery: States Rights: Union: