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The Emancipation Proclmation freed slaves in territors not already under Union control. The Gettysburg Address was to sustain public support for the war effort.
He was dedicating the Gettysburg cemetery and his speech laid out his thinking about the need for unification of the states.
A speech.
A public address system is a communication system for public areas that amplifies a voice or recorded message. They are typically used in large events, concerts and at railway stations and airports.
The Gettysburg Address was brilliantly written and perfectly concise. It captured the positive spirit of the people of the United States and helped encourage them to support the war for its last 18 months. Newspapers were quite critical of the Gettysburg Address, calling it meaningless, an insult to the listeners, and many other demeaning things. The people, however, responded to the speech when it was printed in those same papers. The listeners at the time were stunned by the shortness of the speech. The keynote speaker droned on for a couple of hours. No one remembers a word he said. Lincoln spoke two minutes and millions can recall every word.
The Gettysburg Address can be found in Washington D.C. It is on display for the Public to see.
The purpose of the Gettysburg was to revitalize a war-weary public.
November 19, 1863 . YAH MAN.
The Emancipation Proclmation freed slaves in territors not already under Union control. The Gettysburg Address was to sustain public support for the war effort.
To convince the public that the sacrifices of war had been worthwhile!
because it made them skinny and awesome
To commemorate the deaths of thousands of soldiers.
He was dedicating the Gettysburg cemetery and his speech laid out his thinking about the need for unification of the states.
its an address that can be found by a public source
A printed paper or pamphlet distributed to the public.
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In January of 1863, President Lincoln issued the famous Emancipation Proclamation, which freed America's slaves. In November of that same year, he gave a public speech (the Gettysburg Address) which inspired all opponents of slavery to recommit themselves to bringing the war against the slave-holding South to a successful (though not vengeful) conclusion.