Gettysburg Address

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The Gettysburg Address is a speech given by Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863. Lincoln starts off by saying how the nation was founded by the founding fathers only 87 short years ago at the time and how the nation was dedicated to the statement that all men are created equal. He says that the civil war would put the new nation and any nation wanting to be like it to the test to endure. He says that although they were there to dedicate a portion of the Gettysburg field in the names of the soldiers, the soldiers have already made it sacred ground because although the world won't remember what is said there, it will always remember what the soldiers did there. Lincoln then challenges the people to not let the soldier's deaths be in vain, and to finish what they started.  "All men are created equal." I agree with this sentence because it shouldn't matter that we have different skin, we're all human beings.

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