Answer:
Lincoln saw people being taken south to be sold into slavery.
Lincoln almost drowned
Lincoln’s garden was washed away.
Step-by-step explanation:
Abraham Lincoln moved with his family to Knob Creek Farm in 1811 when he was just two years old after they lost their previous farm over land disputes. This Knob Creek Farm had a creek which was spread across rich bottomland that looked like knobs.
When Lincoln was with his family there, he witnessed people being taken to slavery, he had a near-death experience where he almost drowned and his little garden got washed away by flood.