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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.
Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on November 19th, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.Another answerOfficially Abraham Lincoln wrote the speech at the Whitehouse, but made changes to it on the train ride to Gettysburg. Exactly when he may have written it is unclear. The address was delivered on November 19th, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.
* 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.
The Gettysburg Address is a speech given in the dedication of the cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield site where for 3 days of battle 50,000 men died. It is one of the greatest presidential speeches ever given. It took Lincoln about 10 minutes to give and people had a hard time hearing him because his voice was soft. The newspapers of the time didn't give it good reviews.
It was two minutes, at first he thought his speech was a failure, but It was actually good.:)
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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.
Gettysburg was released on 10/08/1993.
Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address on November 19th, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.Another answerOfficially Abraham Lincoln wrote the speech at the Whitehouse, but made changes to it on the train ride to Gettysburg. Exactly when he may have written it is unclear. The address was delivered on November 19th, 1863, in Gettysburg Pennsylvania.
* 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.
The Battle of Gettysburg did not start the Gettysburg Address. The Gettysburg Address was a speech given on the field where the Battle of Gettysburg was fought, because they were creating a cemetery out of part of that field in which to inter the soldiers who fought and died there.
The final category was Famous speeches The clue was: Just 10 sentences, this speech is wrong on one point; it is long remembered The answer was: What was The Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address is a speech given in the dedication of the cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield site where for 3 days of battle 50,000 men died. It is one of the greatest presidential speeches ever given. It took Lincoln about 10 minutes to give and people had a hard time hearing him because his voice was soft. The newspapers of the time didn't give it good reviews.
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It was two minutes, at first he thought his speech was a failure, but It was actually good.:)
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If you are asking where he wrote it I am about to shatter a myth in history. Contrary to legend he did not write the speech on the back of an envelope as he traveled to Gettysburg by train. He actually made two drafts of the remarks he planned to deliver. After Everett's two hour speech, Lincoln spoke for a few minutes. It is 266 words, 10 sentences and was not given a good review.