Which of the following best describes Abraham Lincoln’s relationship to Indiana?

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He helped his family survive as pioneers on the frontier.
He helped his family survive as pioneers on the frontier.

He served as a general in battles with Native Americans.
He served as a general in battles with Native Americans.

He led a life of comfort in a prosperous Hoosier town.
He led a life of comfort in a prosperous Hoosier town.

He discovered natural resources in central Indiana.

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The best description of Abraham Lincoln’s relationship to Indiana is:

He helped his family survive as pioneers on the frontier.

Lincoln spent his early childhood years in Indiana, where his family settled as part of the westward expansion.