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    Gettysburg address Have you ever heard the most famous speech from Abraham Lincoln? It is extremely popular well known from this time. This speech is the Gettysburg Address why is it so amazing, because it was one of the first speeches after the battle of Gettysburg one of the biggest and the most deadly battle of the war and how did everyone agree with this speech. Historical background The sides that fought were the south confederacy army against the north union army. They were divide because

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    I believe the purposes of the Gettysburg address inform how the civil war was affecting america, to tell us to make our country strong, and the honner the dead. In the text Lincoln wrote is states that “we are now engaged in a great civil war”, “ testing whether the nation or any nation is … dedicated, “The brave men..[ who died for us] his purpose was to inform america how the civil war is affecting america . This letter inspires people to make our country better and stronger people learned what

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    When the great battle of Gettysburg was over and done with Abraham Lincoln gave his great speech what was known as the Gettysburg addresses. The author, Abraham Lincoln made his speech about the civil war between the North and the South. Lincoln made his speech because the North was fighting for equality and freedom but the south fought because they thought that their life style was being threatened. Abraham Lincoln changed his whole speech to emphasize that he believes all men are created equally

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    President Abraham Lincoln gave a speech on the grounds where thousands of people died after the Gettysburg Address; the controversy lies whether the Gettysburg Address was significant or not. There are two sides to every story in this case there are the ones who believe the address was important and then there are ones who thought the address had no significance. The Gettysburg Address was full of logic and professionalism. This being the case some might argue against Lincoln saying the speech was

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    this speech is not as simple as one may think at first glance. The obvious answer is the subject is a dedication of cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield during the American Civil war. However, the subject is preservation of the United States as a nation with a republic government. The occasion for this speech authored by President Lincoln known as the Gettysburg Address, was a long and bloody American Civil War where southern states has sought succession from the United States of America. Engaging

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    and for being eloquent. One of Lincoln’s most famous speeches is the Gettysburg Address. This speech was delivered in dedication of Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, during the American Civil War, on November 19, 1863. One of the reasons why this speech is so well known is because of the way it was written. The structure and features of the speech help keep the audience attentive. The Gettysburg Address is written in three paragraphs. The speech begins with “our fathers brought

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    The Gettysburg Address by President Abraham Lincoln President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was made on the November 19, 1863 as part of a dedication ceremony for the National Cemetery of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. Although he was not the key note speaker that day, he made what is now one of the most important speeches in American history (History.com, 2010). Reflecting on what the Civil War stands for and persuading the people to continue the work of the fallen soldiers. The Gettysburg

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    Omar Monjares Monjares 1 Professor Minner ENGL-1301-NT1 2 March 2017 The Gettysburg Address In the year 1863, Abraham Lincoln a well-educated president who wrote and delivered, “The Gettysburg Address” that was dedicated to one of the bloodiest battles during the civil war, at the official dedication ceremony for the National Cemetery of Gettysburg. Although he wasn’t the official orator for the ceremony that day his speech will go down as one of the most important American speeches

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    his famous speech we know as the Gettysburg Address at the Gettysburg National Cemetery. “Gettysburg, Pennsylvania , was the site of intense fighting between Union and Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War”(UXL Encyclopedia of U.S. History p631.). Though it was a relatively brief speech, it was full of meaning. Abraham Lincoln was elected president in november of 1860, making him the 16th president of the United States of America. His Gettysburg Address was one of his most elegant speeches

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    Words matter, they make a difference, they leave a mark. The words that left a mark, made a difference, mattered the most, was the Gettysburg Address. A two-minute, two hundred and seventy-two-word speech, a hundred and fifty years ago. Our fathers wanted everyone to be created equal. President Lincoln followed that vision. You might ask why did this speech make such a big difference? Why do we still celebrate this speech today? To answer these questions, in just two short minutes, Lincoln was able

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