What speech should you give on a talent show?
I am thinking about this issue myself. It's very interesting opportunity for a show and grabs the listeners' attention. I would say a well-know historical speeck works best, such as "I Have a Dream" or the Gettysburg Address. The fun part about this is that you can get into the character, even dress up like them.
What is the audience meant to understand from this excerpt from the Gettysburg Address?
All Americans are meant to be free and equal
What year did Lincoln give the Gettyburg Address?
He gave the Gettysburg Address on the date November 19, 1863.
Why was the battle fought at Gettysburg?
The reason why Robert E. Lee brought his troops into Pennsylvania and to the town of Gettysburg is because his men were desperate for shoes. That area was known for its shoe factories, and Confederate troops raided them as they swept upward. The South had very few factories, and at that time troops often took what they needed from the areas through which they traveled.
AnswerThat Answer is an old legend. If any of it is true, then it would only explain General Henry Heaths division moved into Gettysburg. The other units were drawn into Gettysburg by the ensuing battle.General Lee explained the reason for his campaign: the problem of what to do next "resolved itself into a choice of one or two things: either to retire to Richmond and stand a siege, which must ultimately have ended in surrender, or to invade Pennsylvania." The same consideration has prompted General Lee to marching into Maryland in September of 1862, which led to the Battle of Antietam.
Another reason was the chronic shortage of supplies. Lee was unable to provide adequate food and clothing for his army or forage for its horses. Not just shoes.
Lee also hoped this would draw Union forces away from the siege of Vicksburg.
No one at the Gettysburg battle really like Robert lee. I'm sure you can tell why. He just didn't ever think.
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By invading Pennsylvania Lee's main task was that to set up a huge strategic trap in order to destroy or to badly defeat the Army of the Potomac, giving battle at a place accurately chosen.
By what means? By means of a "strategic intimidation" in which he was a great master.
As statement of fact, on June 28, 1863, the Confederates reached the Susquehanna on a front of 40 Km. After a march of some 100 km they could now menacing both Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Their State's authority and the whole Union were panicked.
Lee's divisions were now lined up along an ample arc, whose concaveness directed southward.
The Army of Potomac coming up from the south, its Corps scattered in a long line, was marching towards the center of the arc.
Lee, was aware about the situation in which the Army of Potomac was going to get into and, on June 27, 1863, during a meeting of his staff pointed a finger on the map, indicating a little town, that of Gettysburg. Gettysburg was roughly at a point toward which all the roads leading southward were joining.
General Trimble reported he was told by Lee that most probably a great battle was going to be fought there and had the Almighty given the victory to his army, the Confederacy would have eventually gained the independence.
On June 30, 1863 all Confederate divisions were concentrated on an arc of 50 kilometers immediately north of Gettysburg, with exception of the Stuart's three brigades of cavalry, which had been not able of moving up the well warded right flank of the immense column of Union Army, which was heading northward for a length of many kilometers, and joining in time their Army.
The trap was near to spring.
The battle.
At dawn of 1st July, Lee's Corps started the movements to seize the assigned positions on the battlefield, when Heth division was suddenly attacked by the dismounted 3,500 men of Union Cavalry division of Gen. Buford, that managed to seize, undetected, the McPherson Ridge.
This unexpected action led to the outbreak of the battle before the Confederate Units could deploy
on the field, which was indispensable for the success of Lee's plan, which foresaw that the scattered Union Corps and Divisions would have been crushed as they had arrived on the spot.
Anyhow, on the same day, thanks to the temporary superiority in numbers, the Confederates succeeded in seizing some important positions like: Oak Hill, Seminary Ridge, the town of Gettysburg.
But they were not able to conquer the vital positions of Cemetery Ridge, Cemetery Hill and Culp's Hill, on which the Federals firmly stood beating back all assaults.
On the following day the Confederates attempted to outflank the left wing of the Federals, but they didn't succeed, because the vital position of Little Round Top remained in Union's hand.
The situation in being led Lee, on 3rd July, to take the fatal decision of frontally attack the center of Union Line on the Cemetery Ridge, after a heavy artillery bombardment. The outcome is well known to us all.
It was a further example of the superiority of the fire of rifled guns against the attack led by massed troops through an open ground in an Napoleonic style.
What happened after the Battle of Gettysburg?
After the Battle of Gettysburg, the town rebuilt their city. This was a very small city so it took a while to get the whole city rebuilt with the small number of people. After that the town threw a big celebration and invited Lincoln to speak. Before he spoke there was a college professor who spoke for 2 hours. Then it was Lincoln's turn and he only spoke for 2 minutes, but it was considered his most important and moving speech of his career.
In the immediate aftermath of the battle, the South retreated to Virginia in good order, but the North was too exhausted to pursue it, missing an opportunity to force Lee's surrender, preventing the battle from being strategically decisive.
Lee retired in good order to the sanctuary of Virginia. Meade could not mount an effective pursuit, and so lost a chance to destroy the enemy. As a consequence, the war dragged on another twenty-one (21) months.
What was the subject of the Gettysburg address?
The subject of the Gettysburg Address was that many men had given their lives already during the war and that the war must be won. The famous speech was given by President Lincoln.
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the?
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
What did President Lincoln dedicate at Gettysburg in his Gettysburg Address?
They were dedicating the Gettysburg Cemetery at the place where all the soldiers from both sides had died at the battle of Gettysburg
What battlefield is Lincoln's speech meant to dedicate?
Abraham Lincoln's speech was meant to dedicate Gettysburg
How do you think most Northerners responded to the Gettysburg Address?
Generally, his speech was criticized. Newspapers made fun of it and how short it was. People had a hard time hearing him because his voice was high and soft. He followed a much longer speech and his took about 15 minutes. History has proven that it is one of the greatest speeches a president has ever delivered.
Why did Lincoln go to Gettysburg during the war?
Abraham Lincoln went to the Gettysburg battlefield to dedicate a cemetery for the people who died there. He was in no danger as the fighting had been over for months in that area.
What was the effect of the Gettysburg address?
The Gettysburg Address was written to free slaves and because Abraham Lincoln wanted to create all men equal. -this is actually wrong. the Gettysburg Address had nothing to do with the emancipation proclamation... instead the Gettysburg address turned the war from being a struggle for the north into a view as " the birth of a new freedom"
Abraham Lincoln was not the keynote speaker at the Gettysburg national cemetery during World War 2?
No, Abraham Lincoln had died 75 years before WWII began.
Who gave the Gettysburg address and why?
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.
How many copies did Abraham Lincoln make of the Gettysburg Address?
Abraham Lincoln didn't make copies of the Gettysburg Address. The people who listened to the speech did. The only reason there are different versions is because Lincoln wasn't speaking clear enough for everyone to hear, and some people who published printed versions misinterpreted what he said.
Why is four score and 7 years ago significant?
It was the year the Declaration of Independence was signed
What does the Gettysburg Address say the soldiers are fighting for?
Lincoln characterized i as "a new birth of freedom."
What was the Gettysburg Address used for?
Answer President Lincoln spoke the Gettysburg Address on the occasion of the dedication of the cemetery at Gettysburg. In his short speech, he basically said that we could not dedicate this hollowed ground any more than those who died here.