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on Thursday, November 19, 1863 and Lincoln wanted desperately to speak at Gettysburg. It was an opportunity to boost the Union's war effort and to solidify political support in the state of Pennsylvania. (eyewitnesstohistory.com/gtsburgaddress.htm)
President Lincoln spoke about the Gettysburg address for two minutes. The Gettysburg address was a speech written to address the Union's war effort and to solidify support in the state of Pennsylvania.
Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
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The Emancipation Proclmation freed slaves in territors not already under Union control. The Gettysburg Address was to sustain public support for the war effort.
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on Thursday, November 19, 1863 and Lincoln wanted desperately to speak at Gettysburg. It was an opportunity to boost the Union's war effort and to solidify political support in the state of Pennsylvania. (eyewitnesstohistory.com/gtsburgaddress.htm)
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President Lincoln spoke about the Gettysburg address for two minutes. The Gettysburg address was a speech written to address the Union's war effort and to solidify support in the state of Pennsylvania.
Lincoln made a reference to the Declaration of Independence because the true purpose of the speech was to renew waning support for the war.
Corroborate means to strengthen or support with evidence.
France and Great Britain both decided not to support the confederates after their loss in Gettysburg
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.
Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
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