Abraham Lincoln referred to the Declaration of Independence in his famous Gettysburg Address. By invoking the document, he was able to make his argument about equality, and the reason for the war as a new birth of freedom.
His speech says that those who died on the battlefield or was fighting for their country where the only ones who could hallow the burial ground.
To mark the Address as a significant point in time, as fundamental as the founding of the US. To draw together the states and remind them of commonality. To make a point that his side was right, otherwise he wouldn't be making the address. English kings did this a lot under the right of divine providence. To show that the Constitution states "All men are created equal". At the time when Lincoln was making this speech, the country was not treating all men equally (slaves).
It is in the second paragragh of his speech
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Lincoln examined the founding principles of the United States in the context of the Civil War, and used the ceremony at Gettysburg as an opportunity not only to consecrate the grounds of a cemetery, but also to exhort the listeners (and the nation) to ensure the survival of America's representative democracy, that the "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." He also invokes the principles of human equality espoused by the Declaration of Independence and redefined the Civil War as a struggle not merely for the Union, but as "a new birth of freedom" that would bring true equality to all of its citizens, ensure that democracy would remain a viable form of government, and would also create a unified nation in which states' rights were no longer dominant.He states in it "that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom-and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." Which I believe he is saying that this is what the soldiers are fighting for, A "New birth of freedom" and that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth"
because lincoln made the emanicpation proclamation to free slaves but still even without slavery blacks were not equal to whites at the time
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.
Lincoln made a reference to the Declaration of Independence because the true purpose of the speech was to renew waning support for the war.
To mark the Address as a significant point in time, as fundamental as the founding of the US. To draw together the states and remind them of commonality. To make a point that his side was right, otherwise he wouldn't be making the address. English kings did this a lot under the right of divine providence. To show that the Constitution states "All men are created equal". At the time when Lincoln was making this speech, the country was not treating all men equally (slaves).
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It is in the second paragragh of his speech
His reference is about the south.
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