![]() ![]() He impressed upon his audience the noble calling of which they were a part, as well as the urgency of their task: if the United States failed to prove the viability of their republican experiment, he warned, government of, by, and for the people might “perish from the earth.” More generally, Lincoln took up the question: what is the cause for which Union soldiers have fought and died at Gettysburg and throughout the Civil War? His answer was: the fundamental principles of liberty and equality contained in the Declaration of Independence. In its immediate context, the Gettysburg Address was meant to help dedicate the Cemetery at Gettysburg. ![]() Gettysburg had been the site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Although exceedingly brief, the Gettysburg Address is remembered as one of America’s greatest political speeches. ![]() ![]() The Gettysburg Address was a speech delivered by then-President Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg in 1863. ![]()
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