After serving in the Illinois State Legislature, Abraham Lincoln pursued a career in law. He became a successful attorney and gained prominence through his legal practice, which included notable cases that showcased his skills in oratory and argumentation. Lincoln's legal career helped him establish a strong reputation and network, eventually leading to his entry into national politics, where he became a key figure in the Republican Party and was elected as the 16th President of the United States.
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