Abraham Lincoln was invited to speak at the dedication of the National Soldiers Cemetery at Gettysburg. He was told in the invitation letter that he would only have a small part in the dedication.
Originally to open October 23, 1863, the date was postponed at the request of the main speaker, Edward Everett. A noted speaker of the era, Everett asked the committee to postpone the event to allow him to prepare a suitable speech. The dedication committee agreed and the ceremony was moved to November 19th. President Lincoln was invited only a few days before the event.
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Edward Everett
The Gettysburg Address was delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of Thursday, November 19, 1863, during the US Civil War, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the decisive Battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln was invited as the second speaker and many people in Pennsylvania did not believe the US president should be the main speaker. In fact the nation's greatest orator took over two hours in his opening speech. Lincoln's speech was less than two minutes but actually had more meaning.
Edward Everett was the person who wrote and delivered the opening oration and dedication for the Soldiers National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on the 19th November, 1863.Of cause, while , secondary to other presentations that day, Abraham Lincoln's carefully crafted Gettysburg Address was also given on the day and it is his masterpiece that marks Gettysburg in history.
* The Gettysburg address was given on the occasion of the dedication of the new National Cemetery at Gettysburg, PA., because the main speaker invited Mr. Lincoln to "say a few words." * It was given on top of a hill in Gettysburg, PA in the cemetery where people had died from the war. * The speech told people why there was a war, which was for freedom, and Abraham Lincoln gave one of the most known speeches.
Abraham Lincoln was the minor speaker. Edward Everrett was the speaker the people came to hear.
Edward Everritts was the primary speaker. Lincoln was secondary.
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Yes, that was the only reason he was invited.
He was invited to speak and he wanted to give a speech recognizing the bravery of the Union soldiers. The speech was entitled the Gettysburg Address.
The Gettysburg Address was delivered by Mr. Lincoln at the opening dedication of the cemetery, yes, but he was not the main speaker.
Gettysburg. Vicksburg was mainly a siege, with some minor battles involved.
Edward Everett
Only if they're boring.
US President Abraham Lincoln was invited to the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery where thousands of soldiers had been buried as a result of the large scale three day battle that had occurred there in the previous Summer of 1863. It is called the Battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln was not the principle speaker, and historians make it clear that Lincoln was invited out of pure courtesy and as a formality. The key speaker was Edward Everett, known as the greatest orator of his time. Nevertheless, President Lincoln made a remarkable speech which took about two minutes. By comparison, Everett spoke for almost two hours.Lincoln's short speech contained ten sentences and is remembered as one of the best and most touching speeches ever given. Certainly the best speech of the Civil War, and must rank as one of America's finest speeches ever given. American students and historians have made the speech by Lincoln, known as the Gettysburg Address, a speech to be studied for the purpose of understanding how Lincoln felt about the terrible war and how it affected the United States.
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
The Gettysburg Address was delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of Thursday, November 19, 1863, during the US Civil War, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the decisive Battle of Gettysburg. Lincoln was invited as the second speaker and many people in Pennsylvania did not believe the US president should be the main speaker. In fact the nation's greatest orator took over two hours in his opening speech. Lincoln's speech was less than two minutes but actually had more meaning.