Answer: Yes, Abraham Lincoln's "bright thinking" led to his depression, and later death. When George Washington and his army won the American Revolution, he was not hated for it. When Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery, and ended the civil war, he was Hated for it, and die in one of the worst ways.
Lincoln was an honest man clearly shown by his characteristic as a lawyer who refused to take on cases that would cause him to lie. Of modest origins he became the President and from thereon he was a great commander-in-chief and succeeded where President Davis had failed. With his vision and leadership, the union came out of the war victorious, and the slaves freed.
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