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Q: What does Lincoln say is the main purpose of the Civil War and the reason for the sacrifices at Gettysburg?
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Was Abraham Lincoln president when he gave the Gettysburg Address?

Yes, that was the only reason he was invited.


What was the reason Lincoln gave the address?

Because the battle of Gettysburg, in which a lot of people died.


What does shall not have in vain mean?

1. "in vain" means without reason. "shall not have died in vain" is a phrase from the Gettysburg Address where Lincoln was dedicating a cemetery. "That these dead shall not have died in vain" meant that the Union soldiers who died at Gettysburg would have died for a noble purpose if the North won and the Union stayed together. "shall not have died to no purpose" in other words. 2. shouldn't have died in anger


What does shall not have died in vain mean?

1. "in vain" means without reason. "shall not have died in vain" is a phrase from the Gettysburg Address where Lincoln was dedicating a cemetery. "That these dead shall not have died in vain" meant that the Union soldiers who died at Gettysburg would have died for a noble purpose if the North won and the Union stayed together. "shall not have died to no purpose" in other words. 2. shouldn't have died in anger


How many copies did Abraham Lincoln make of the Gettysburg Address?

Abraham Lincoln didn't make copies of the Gettysburg Address. The people who listened to the speech did. The only reason there are different versions is because Lincoln wasn't speaking clear enough for everyone to hear, and some people who published printed versions misinterpreted what he said.


What is the battle of Gettysburg called and why?

its called the battle of Gettysburg and the reason is because it was fought in Gettysburg, pa


What does Lincoln refer to in his famous Gettysburg address?

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.


Give me the whole reason Abraham Lincoln did the gettyburg address?

To rally support of the North. After Gettysburg the North was sick and tired of the wholesale slaughter of their troops. At Gettysburg alone they lost some 25,000 men. At Antietam 26,000 men died in one day. Fredricksburg was a disaster. Lincoln used the address to show that to stop the fighting now would be a crime to all those already dead.


How were Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin related to the Battle of Gettysburg?

I can't think of a single reason to connect them to Gettysburg. Sorry.


Which president is Walt Disney's favorite?

Walt always admired Abraham Lincoln; as a child, he dressed up as him and read the Gettysburg Address for a school project. Later in life, at the 1964 World's Fair, one of his attractions was called "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln," featuring an audio-animatronic Lincoln. For this reason, he was likely Walt's favorite US President.


When did Abraham Lincoln deliver the Gettysburg speech?

The occasion was the dedication of the military cemetery at Gettysburg, but that was a pretext. His real reason was to raise the spirits of a war-weary electorate to continue the long struggle, to change the reason for the war from the preservation of the union to the expansion of freedom to another race and class of citizens.


What led the US to defeating Lee and his army at Gettysburg and why was President Lincoln upset after the victory?

There were a number of reasons that Confederate General Lee lost at the US Battle of Gettysburg. One reason was that the North had more troops in the battle. Another important reason was that Lee had been surprised the Army of the Potomac had marched to meet him at great speed, as Lee's intention was to raid Harrisburg Pennsylvania. He never reached the city and was forced to fight the Union in a position which he had not planned for.President Lincoln was unhappy that the Union General Meade "allowed" Lee's defeated forces to escape back into Virginia.