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No, people were still allowed freedom of speech. Many newspapers mocked Abraham Lincoln and what he did.
Abraham Lincoln's most well-known speech is the Gettysburg Address.
To make the sentence possessive, you would phrase it as "Abraham Lincoln's famous speech." This indicates that the famous speech belongs to or was made by Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln delivered his first speech in the summer of 1830 in Decatur, Illinois, in the village square.
Abraham Lincoln's first speech did not have a name. It was a speech in a square in Decatur, Illinois, in 1830.
Abraham Lincoln was the President. The speech was his Gettysburg address.
The phrase "freedom of speech" does not belong to any one country of peopla. The right to freedom of speech is recognized as a human right under Aprticle 19 of the Universal Declaration of Humna Rights.
washington dc
yes he did
There were about 15,000 people at the speech!
Lincoln made the speech at the dedication of the military cemetery, not a hotel.
Abraham Lincoln made many speeches, both short and long. One of the most famous was the Gettysburg Address.