He made many speeches during his presidency, and during his life in general. An important one was the Gettysberg Adress, after the battle of Gettysberg during the Civil War.
Lyceum Address, 1838
Temperance Address, 1842
Eulogy on Henry Clay, 1852
House Divided Speech, 1858
Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858
Second Lecture on Discoveries and Inventions, 1859
Address before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society, 1859
Cooper Union Address, 1860
Farewell Address, 1861
Addresses to the New Jersey Senate/General Assembly, 1861
Address in Independence Hall, 1861
First Inaugural Address, 1861
Response to a Serenade, 1863
The Gettysburg Address, 1863
Speeches to Ohio Regiments, 1864
Second Inaugural Address, 1865
Last Public Address, 1865
one was the emancipation proclamation
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Lincoln-Douglas debates.
Abraham Lincoln held 140 speeches in 30 days.
He carried letters and speeches in it.
There are quite a few speeches that were given by Abraham Lincoln that can be used as a declamation piece. These speeches include the Gettysburg Address that Abraham Lincoln delivered in 1863. The speech is only 265 words long and takes about 3 minutes to deliver.
Yes, Abraham Lincoln often wrote his own speeches, including his most famous ones like the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. He had a keen skill for writing and using language effectively to convey his thoughts and ideals.
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Lincoln is famous for his speeches: the Cooper Union Speech, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, the Gettysburg Address, the Second Inaugural Address. All are among the best speeches written by an American.
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Abraham Lincoln was giant among all the president because he did so much for people, for example he helped stop slavery. Furthermore, he gave out speeches that touched people. from his speeches, he became the 16th president
He didn't. People quoted Abraham Lincoln, and continue to do so.