Introduction to Lincoln
Lincoln, the first 16 president of the United States, was a famous speaker and lawyer. He is modest and prudent, humorous and has the reputation of "excellent speaker". He led the war against slavery in the south, issued the emancipation proclamation, safeguarded the federal unity, opened the way for the United States to become the world's number one industrial power in the19th century, and made the United States enter the golden age of economic development, and was called the "great liberator". In the face of adversity, Lincoln persevered and endured humiliation, and the American nation made steady progress towards the great goal of restoring national unity and liberating slaves. At the time of victory, he never took credit for himself, and always maintained his humble, simple, generous and kind civilian nature, taking it as his duty to safeguard the great cause of the Federation and the long-term interests of the nation-state. Finally, he died and became a great martyr of the just cause.