To accurately answer your question, I would need to know which specific speech you are referring to. However, if the speech in question was delivered before April 12, 1861, then the Civil War had not yet begun, as that is the date when the conflict officially started. If it was given after that date, then the Civil War had indeed commenced.
The Gettysburg Address may be the speech you are seeking.
The "I have a dream" speech. <><><> And that was a Civil Rights speech, not Civil War. Dr. King was not alive during the Civil War.
Gettysburg Address
The Civil war was given that name because it was a battle for civil rights...
The speech Gettysburg was written for human equality. The speech address the Civil War and to express a new birth of the nation. The Gettysburg speech was given on November 19, 1863 by President Lincoln.
The Gettysburg Address was a speech done by President Lincoln in which he dedicated a cemetery to the fallen soldiers of the Battle of Gettysburg which was the biggest battle of the Civil war. A little over 30,000 Americans were killed at this battle.
The US Civil War (1861-1865).The US Civil War .The Gettysburg Address was given by US President Lincoln on November 19, 1863. Lincoln was not even the principal speaker at this dedication to the Gettysburg National Cemetery. That speaker was Edward Everett, considered one of the greatest orators of the day. His speech was about 2 hours, and few today know what he said
ANSWER It was given during the Civil War, after the Battle of Gettysburg from which it was called.
The Gettysburg Address was a speech given by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, in 1963. It's significant because it underscored American principles of equality and framed the Civil War as a struggle for human rights.
belive it or not its jeuism
The Gettysburg Address