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  1. How can any ceremony truly give justice to the sacrifices of 51,000 soldiers? Lincoln’s emphatic sixth sentence of the Gettysburg Address lays the groundwork for his claim that the audience should commit themselves to the underlying reason why these soldiers sacrificed their lives.

  2. Learn about the historical context, rhetorical devices, and key phrases of Lincoln's famous speech at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in 1863. Find out how he linked the Civil War to the Declaration of Independence and the cause of freedom.

  3. Nov 19, 2010 · Learn how Lincoln used poetic language, contrast, tricolon, and alliteration to create a memorable speech in 1863. Explore the context, purpose, and impact of his address at the Battle of Gettysburg.

  4. Why does Lincoln say "we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground" in the Gettysburg Address? What are the three main issues Lincoln addressed in the Gettysburg Address?

  5. Abraham Lincoln’s ‘Gettysburg Address’ is a well-known speech delivered during the American Civil War. This was a pivotal moment in American history when the South (the Confederacy) and the North (the Union) were separated over issues of slavery and state rights.

  6. Aug 24, 2010 · On November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered remarks, which later became known as the Gettysburg Address, at the official dedication ceremony for the National Cemetery of...

  7. The historian Garry Wills offers a unique perspective on the significance of the Gettysburg Address in his book Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America: “The Gettysburg Address has become an authoritative expression of the American spirit––as authoritative as the Declaration [of Independence] itself, and perhaps even more ...