He signed to morrill land grant act which led to creation of numerous universities
The Morrill Land-Grant Act was signed into law by Abraham Lincoln on July 2, 1862. The Act authorized the establishment of land-grant universities on the condition that they teach military tactics as well as engineering and agriculture. The Act resulted in the establishment of numerous universities and colleges, many of which have gone on to become among the best in the United States. One of Abraham Lincoln's biggest achievements was signing the Morrill Act, often known as the Land Grant College Act, in 1862, which gave a huge boost to higher education in the United States.
The states were given public lands on which to build universities that specialized in agriculture, military tactics, and mechanics as a result of this Act. The act got the name of Vermont Congressmen Justin Morrill, who introduced the Land Grant bill to the House of Representatives in 1857. Even though some historians believe that Lincoln had little influence in Congress regarding this act, he still believed in and improved education among the Americans.