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President Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, dedicating the Soldiers' National Cemetery, a National Cemetery to the soldiers who died during the Gettysburg Battle, in July of 1863.
* The Battle of Gettysburg during the US Civil War * The Gettysburg Address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln * Home to a national cemetery, The Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg
General George G. Meade
Union soldiers wore blue uniforms made of wool, with cotton "blouses" or shirts.
Gettysburg is in southern Pennsylvania.
The Gettysburg Address was delivered by President Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863, during the American Civil War. It was given at the dedication ceremony of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, following the Battle of Gettysburg.
This question may refer to the Gettysburg Address, if so, it came about because of the large battle of Gettysburg. After this major battle was over, Lincoln felt compelled to visit the site of the battlefield to pay honor to the brave soldiers who fought and died there. Lincoln's famous speech, the Gettysburg Address was a short but magnificent homage to the soldiers in the Battle of Gettysburg.
It is about the Civil War in North America. His speech was not only talking about the dead soldiers but also trying to stop slavery in North America.
The town of Gettysburg
Washington led Patriot forces in the American Revolution. He did not fight at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1-3, 1863, resulted in the deaths of around 7,000 Union soldiers and 4,000 Confederate soldiers. In total, approximately 51,000 soldiers from both sides were killed, wounded, or went missing during the battle.