Abraham Lincoln held several key jobs that influenced his political career. He started as a rail-splitter and then became a storekeeper, which helped him connect with everyday Americans. His experience as a lawyer, particularly in cases involving railroads and land disputes, honed his public speaking and negotiation skills. Additionally, his role as a politician in the Illinois State Legislature and the U.S. House of Representatives provided him with valuable insights into governance and political strategy.
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