support the ideals of self-government and human rights
they both supported the ideals of self-government and human rights.
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Yes that is true.
Edward Everett
You are going to have to be more specific when you say "element" to get a decent answer. Unless I know nothing.
He was dedicating the Gettysburg cemetery and his speech laid out his thinking about the need for unification of the states.
The Declaration of Independence
Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
His famous speech was in Gettysburg (The Gettysburg Address).
Gettysburg Address. Lincoln stated in this speech that he believed all men are created, and that so did the Founding Fathers of America. "our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal"
Gettysburg Address
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address
Yes that is true.
see Gettysburg Address
The principle of equality of all people best summarizes Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
in the Gettysburg Address, saving the union is the purpose of the war
to persuade the audience to fight for government of the people.