Abraham Lincoln wrote it on November 19,1863.
Four score and seven years ago' was a phrase coined by Abraham Lincoln. He used it in his Gettysburg Address, and it has since become a poignant piece of history.
Lincoln's Emancipation was proclaimed great honor and contact officicated in glory.
A score is equal to twenty. "Four score and seven years" is eighty-seven years.
One score is 20 years so four score (80) and seven years ago would be 87 years.
a score, as in "Four score and seven years..."
Four score and seven years = 87 years. A "score" is 20. Abraham Lincoln used this phrase as a fancy way of referring to the founding of the country (in 1776) in his Gettysburg Address, the speech he gave at the dedication of a cemetery for those who died in that devastating Civil War battle. Lincoln likely intended an allusion to familiar biblical language (King James Version), especially to Psalm 90, in which the human life span is said to be "three score years and ten".
87 A score is 20 years.
A "score" is twenty, so four score and seven = 87.
A score is twenty years. So four score and seven is (4 X 20) + 7 years or 87 years. However, the usual quote is three score and ten years (70 years) which represented the life expectancy in those days.
That was just Lincoln trying to sound Biblical about the Declaration of Independence (1776) as he made the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
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