<span>He thought that a moral example was the key to restoring harmony between humans. Disorder could be solved through morality, and showing off morality, and this would promote peace in all of humanity. By living a moral life, one could serve as an example to others.</span>
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Following his famous Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln led the United States to victory over the Confederacy and passed laws to end slavery. Lincoln was right in endorsing the Union's anti-slavery cause. He clearly did not support the Confederacy or those that supported slavery. Lincoln was caring, honest to a fault, he persevered despite hardship, he was brave, and he was wise enough to encourage good citizenship in our country.
Railroads greatly contributed to the development of the cattle industry in the late 19th century.