When Abraham Lincoln referred to "four score and seven years ago" in his Gettysburg Address, he was talking about 1776, which is 87 years prior to the speech delivered in 1863. A "score" is 20 years, so four score equals 80 years, plus seven years makes a total of 87 years. Thus, he was referencing the founding of the United States and the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
In "four score and seven years ago," Abraham Lincoln is referring to the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted in 1776. The phrase indicates a time span of 87 years, highlighting the founding principles of equality and liberty that were established in that document. Lincoln uses this reference to frame the Civil War as a test of the nation’s commitment to those principles.
A score means 20. Hence in the Gettysburg Address when Lincoln referred to "four score and seven years ago" he meant 87 years ago.
A speech delivered by President Lincoln in 1863 commemorating Independence Day. Four scores and seven years: 4 scores x 20 years/score + 7 yrs.= 80 yrs + 7 yrs. = 87 years 1863 - 87 = 1776 which was the year the then United States declared independence on July 4.
That was just Lincoln trying to sound Biblical about the Declaration of Independence (1776) as he made the Gettysburg Address in 1863.
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Abraham Lincoln gave the, "Four score and seven years ago," speech.
In "four score and seven years ago," Abraham Lincoln is referring to the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted in 1776. The phrase indicates a time span of 87 years, highlighting the founding principles of equality and liberty that were established in that document. Lincoln uses this reference to frame the Civil War as a test of the nation’s commitment to those principles.
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That was Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, where he referred to the Declaration of Independence in biblical terms, to add gravitas.
A score means 20. Hence in the Gettysburg Address when Lincoln referred to "four score and seven years ago" he meant 87 years ago.
Seven goals are often referred to as a "hat trick" in sports like soccer or hockey when a player scores three goals in a single game. However, there isn’t a specific term for scoring seven goals in a single game; it is simply described as scoring seven goals. In some contexts, particularly in cricket, a player achieving a remarkable feat might be playfully referred to as having reached "heaven" or "seventh heaven," but these are not standard terms.
It referred back to the Declaration of Independence, and it was deliberately couched in somewhat Biblical terms, to indicate sanctity and gravitas.
As a score is 20 years, 4 score and 7 years equals 87 years.
The seven fat cows referred to seven years of abundant harvest and the seven lean cows referred to seven years of famine.
Freedom.
A speech delivered by President Lincoln in 1863 commemorating Independence Day. Four scores and seven years: 4 scores x 20 years/score + 7 yrs.= 80 yrs + 7 yrs. = 87 years 1863 - 87 = 1776 which was the year the then United States declared independence on July 4.