Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Call To Action

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One of the most famous speeches in American history, Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, was intended to be a dedication speech for a national cemetery at the Gettysburg Battlefield. However, through his use of choice words and phrases, Lincoln unwittingly created a "call-to-action" in regards to preserving the Union. Lincoln began his speech by focusing on words from the Declaration of Independence; that all men are created equal. President Lincoln reiterated the fact that this was the founding principle on which our country's creation was based. That no one person is inferior to another. This was why they were at Gettysburg; to honor those men who died for that cause and belief. Lincoln wanted the people to understand that these men gave their

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