The crowd is there to remember and honor the efforts of those who died during the Battle of Gettysburg. To quote: "We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live."
The battlefield at Gettysburg was consecrated by President Abraham Lincoln during his famous Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. He dedicated the site as a cemetery for the Union soldiers who died in the pivotal Civil War battle, emphasizing the principles of liberty and equality. Lincoln's speech transformed the battlefield into a symbol of national sacrifice and commitment to the ideals of democracy.
The battlefield at Gettysburg was dedicated to the Union soldiers who fought and died during the pivotal battle of the American Civil War in July 1863. The dedication ceremony, held on November 19, 1863, coincided with the Gettysburg Address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln, which emphasized national unity and the sacrifices made for the principles of freedom and equality. The site serves as a memorial to honor the bravery and sacrifice of those who participated in the conflict.
it is given in gettysburg, pennsylvania; at a cemetery that was going to be used for all of the people who died during the Battle of Gettysburg
The leader was Abraham Lincoln.
The crowd is there to remember and honor the efforts of those who died during the Battle of Gettysburg. To quote: "We are met on a great battle-field of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live."
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This question may refer to the Gettysburg Address, if so, it came about because of the large battle of Gettysburg. After this major battle was over, Lincoln felt compelled to visit the site of the battlefield to pay honor to the brave soldiers who fought and died there. Lincoln's famous speech, the Gettysburg Address was a short but magnificent homage to the soldiers in the Battle of Gettysburg.
The battlefield at Gettysburg was dedicated to the Union soldiers who fought and died during the pivotal battle of the American Civil War in July 1863. The dedication ceremony, held on November 19, 1863, coincided with the Gettysburg Address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln, which emphasized national unity and the sacrifices made for the principles of freedom and equality. The site serves as a memorial to honor the bravery and sacrifice of those who participated in the conflict.
it is given in gettysburg, pennsylvania; at a cemetery that was going to be used for all of the people who died during the Battle of Gettysburg
After the Civil War, the Grand Army of the Republic would hold reunions on the battlefield during the July 4th holiday. It was these reunions and the efforts of Daniel Sickles, (who commanded III corps and lost a leg during the battle) that Gettysburg became a National Battlefield. In 1913, on the 50th Anniversary of the Battle some 12,000 veterans Southern and Northern, pitched their tents on that hallowed ground. They were all old, but they came, drawn to the history that they had made. For many it was their last reunion. But the Reunions continued until 1946 when the last handful of veterans gathered to say adieu to their 140,000 comrades.
The leader was Abraham Lincoln.
he staid at the roman house!
Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address on the occasion of the dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, honoring the dead Union Soldiers.Abraham Lincoln wrote and gave the Gettysburg Address, as a dedication to the 17 acres of land at Gettysburg, which was being dedicated as a national cemetery to those that died during the 3 day battle at Gettysburg, the prior July.
* The Battle of Gettysburg during the US Civil War * The Gettysburg Address delivered by President Abraham Lincoln * Home to a national cemetery, The Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg
The speech was given upon the field of the Battle of Gettysburg, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, during a dedication ceremony to make part of it a national cemetery.Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
The address was given in November of 1863. The war ened in April of 1865.