President Lincoln endured extraordinary pressures during the long Civil War. He carried on despite generals who weren't ready to fight, assassination threats, bickering among his Cabinet members, huge loss of life on the battlefields, and opposition from groups such as the Copperheads. However, Lincoln remained brave and persevered. He didn't …show more content…
When there was disagreement among advisors and himself, his leadership style often involved telling a story that (showed/shown or proved) his point. Lots of times this method worked, and people liked and respected and respected him for it. He could almost (take weapons away/stop using weapons) his enemies with his highly(related to what's right and wrong), excellent leadership. Lincoln possessed qualities of kindness and kindness combined with wisdom. In fact, one of his nicknames was "Father Abraham." Like George Washington, Lincoln (showed/shown or proved) an amazing/very unusual strength of character, but Lincoln's (like nothing else in the world) style of leadership involved telling stories which explained his actions and influenced others to follow his