Saturday, November 15, 2014

LAD #15: Lincoln's Gettysburg Adress

In his address, Lincoln mentions how proud he is of the soldiers who engaged in the Civil War to preserve the Union. After the battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln describes the purpose of fighting, which was oriented around fairness, justice, and equality. He delivered his thankfulness for the courage of the soldiers in the address, and stated that America must acknowledge their bravery and sacrifice so that we can further improve unity and peace in our nation.


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