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* 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.
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.
The occasion was the dedication of the military cemetery at Gettysburg, but that was a pretext. His real reason was to raise the spirits of a war-weary electorate to continue the long struggle, to change the reason for the war from the preservation of the union to the expansion of freedom to another race and class of citizens.
Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln
Tom Hanks was asked to deliver a Lincoln speech by director Steven Spielberg while they were working on the film "Lincoln." Spielberg wanted to capture Hanks's interpretation of Abraham Lincoln's words to help inspire the film's atmosphere and authenticity. Hanks's performance in this context highlights his ability to embody historical figures and convey their significance.
Lincoln was not the main speaker at the dedication of Gettysburg cemetery. He was asked to make some preliminary remarks. His speech is remembered today because it is short, poetically written and to the point.
Abraham Lincoln was invited to speak at the dedication of the National Soldiers Cemetery at Gettysburg. He was told in the invitation letter that he would only have a small part in the dedication. Originally to open October 23, 1863, the date was postponed at the request of the main speaker, Edward Everett. A noted speaker of the era, Everett asked the committee to postpone the event to allow him to prepare a suitable speech. The dedication committee agreed and the ceremony was moved to November 19th. President Lincoln was invited only a few days before the event.
In his Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln asked the crowd to resolve that the nation would experience a "new birth of freedom" and to pledge their dedication to the principle that all men are created equal. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that the sacrifices made by those who fought in the Civil War would lead to a government "of the people, by the people, for the people" enduring and thriving. Lincoln's call was for unity and commitment to the ideals of democracy and equality.
Two speeches, generally considered two of his greatest and most significant: the Gettysburg Address and the Second Inaugural Address. The former dealt with the question of what this nation was founded upon, and the latter asked why the Civil War came about.
You can't tell for sure because it was a long time ago about 100-200 years ago, by now if somebody asked that question it would have been forgotten
The reason Abraham Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg Address is because he was reminding people about the billions of people that died from the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Also because he was asked to speak a few words at the dedication ceremony for the Soldiers National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. And because he hates you.