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    President Abraham Lincoln gave one of the most famous known in United States history. The Gettysburg Address was given during one of our nation’s most trying times. It gave the Union and the Confederates both a sense of unity. The Gettysburg Address itself represented the slaves, the soldiers, and the union as a whole. For those many reasons, this famous speech should be included in the next addition of 40 Model Essays. Imagine being a slave during the Civil War. During that time, African American

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    In his speech “The Gettysburg Address”, Abraham Lincoln uses a variety of different rhetorical techniques in order to make an argument. The speech, which was given in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, was written in order to commemorate the victims of the Battle of Gettysburg as well as to boost morale amongst the citizens. Lincoln starts the speech with the famous line “four score and seven years ago”, this alludes to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, an event that created the United States

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    The Gettysburg Address, a speech given by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Many people might not remember certain famous names but messages like the Gettysburg Address are one of a kind in History. The pain, passion and emotion of this speech let the people know that those who fought in the Civil War would not go unknown or forgotten. The pain that is felt during this speech shows how much Abraham Lincoln cared about the ultimate sacrifice given by those who fought during the Civil War. The

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    A moment in history, but the only moment we get to this on is the “Gettysburg Address”. I guess it is an amazing piece of text. He barely spent any time on it. It only takes a very short time to read. So much went into so little. Yet everyone understood, and supported him, and his views. Now I’ll talk about this speech/essays of Abraham Lincolns. The "Gettysburg Address" is an essay that was presented as a speech by its author, Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States. Lincoln

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    Tara Okunade 3/11/08 AP English 3 2nd Prd The Gettysburg Address Imagine being a soldier in a great war, and some of your comrades have been shot down, and there they lay: Dead. Wouldn’t your spirits be lowered? This was the story of the soldiers in the Civil War who watched their friends die and couldn’t do anything about it. On November 19, 1863, the United States was in the middle of a war between the north and the south. This marked the turning point of the way things were ran at that

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    After reading the Gettysburg address, it showed the civil war depicted a deep shatter during the eighteenth century in the American society because it was said to be the bloodiest battle of the American civil war. This was a war within the nation of America but not from another country. The war was about dividing the union of the North and Confederacy of the south because they both had different beliefs. The war which was fought on July 1863 was a unified victory which stopped General Robert

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    The Gettysburg Address, written by Abraham Lincoln and presented on November 19, 1863, had become very famous, and still very well-known today. Abraham Lincoln himself, is still very well-known. He became the 16th president of the United States of America. He was also a lawyer, and he successfully put a stop to the Civil War, in order to preserve the union. He is known for his “House Divided” speech, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, and of course, one of the most important

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    Lincoln, “Gettysburg Address” Analysis The Gettysburg Address was a speech given by Abraham Lincoln at a cemetery for Union soldiers killed at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. While this address may not seem controversial today, it was completely radical in 1863. When Lincoln began his speech, he first referenced the Founding Fathers and what they had planned for the new nation. We can easily connect this speech to previous readings, because Lincoln drew words from the Declaration

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    The Gettysburg Address was a speech given by Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863. Lincoln states, “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. (Lincoln)” This speech was for the dedication of the Soldier’s National Cemetery, a cemetery dedicated to Union soldiers who died in the Battle of Gettysburg. In this speech, Lincoln gives the people a sense of strength and unity in the fact that the United States

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    Seven score and eleven years ago, President Abraham Lincoln made his famous Gettysburg Address. His two minute speech is regarded as one of the most powerful and poignant in American history. Surprisingly, however, the “simple” wording that makes it famous today was actually considered controversial in 1863, when Lincoln first gave the address. According to the Richmond Examiner, “Kings are usually made to speak in the magniloquent language supposed to be suited to their elevated position. On

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