Since the North was mainly a free land for African Americans the People of the North wouldn't react in any negative way because the were for Lincoln's amendments.
Stunned silence was the immediate response of the audience to his delivery of "The Gettysburg Address".
to persuade the audience to fight for government of the people
Lincoln was not the main speaker at the dedication of Gettysburg cemetery. He was asked to make some preliminary remarks. His speech is remembered today because it is short, poetically written and to the point.
Opening remarks are typically given at the beginning of a ceremony, commencement, or gathering. The remarks should welcome people, as well as give insight as to why people are gathered.
His famous speech was in Gettysburg (The Gettysburg Address).
The word reacted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb react.
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can you give me a sample of closing remarks for the debutante
Gettysburg Address
React is a verb; reacted is the simple past tense.
Abraham Lincoln's first speech did not have a name. It was a speech in a square in Decatur, Illinois, in 1830.
The Gettysburg Address
see Gettysburg Address