"Four score and seven years" which indicates 87 years (4x20 +7), the time between the Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776) and the Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863).
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a score is 20 years, so 4 score is 80 years plus 7.
"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
Abraham Lincoln is referring to the Independence of The United States, 1776.
Four score is equal to 80 years. A score is 20 years.
Four score and seven years. A score is twenty years. Four score and seven = 87 years.
This speech was the Gettysburg Address, given by Lincoln at the dedication of the new national cemetery for the many, many men who died at the battle of Gettysburg. This ceremony of dedication was held on the actual battlefield in Pennsylvania on Nov. 19, 1863.
there are five known copies of the Gettysburg Address
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Abraham Lincoln gave the, "Four score and seven years ago," speech.
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This speech was the Gettysburg Address, given by Lincoln at the dedication of the new national cemetery for the many, many men who died at the battle of Gettysburg. This ceremony of dedication was held on the actual battlefield in Pennsylvania on Nov. 19, 1863.
He wrote the Gettysburg Address to talk about the many soldiers who died at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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there are five known copies of the Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address was written 5 different times
Learning the Gettysburg Address aren't you? A score is 20, therefore, 4 score would be eighty years.
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The Gettysburg address.
People from London was a part of The Gettysburg Address
For the most part, the Gettysburg Address was met with indifference. It was only after some years and the end of the war, that the importance of the speech was actually felt.
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