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During his First Inaugural address, he asked the South to refrain from seceding from the Union. During his Second Inaugural address, he did not address the South, directly but he spoke to the nation, as a whole.
during his first inaugural address
That it was important to preserve the US as one nation.
Build a lasting peace Bind up the nation's wounds Care for widows and orphans
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keeping the nation out of foreign wars.
In 1801, the main political parties were Republicans and Federalists. Jefferson was calling for national unity.
Woodrow Wilson said that in his first inaugural address in 1913.
The state of the union address is an annual speech made by the President to Congress and the nation, It in, he can talk about anything that he thinks is important for the Congress and the nation to think about. Every president makes an inaugural address soon after he is sworn into office in which he outlines his plans in his role as President.
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Two speeches, generally considered two of his greatest and most significant: the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural Address. The former dealt with the question of what this nation was founded upon, and the latter asked why the Civil War came about.
The national debt due to the revolutionary war