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Critical Analysis Of Abraham Lincoln's The House Divided Speech

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It was stated, “The House Divided” speech was the most radical, or at least the most radical sounding, public statement that Lincoln had yet made” (Fredrickson pg. 67). In 1858 Abraham Lincoln was nominated for a seat on the senate by the Illinois Republican Convention. Lincoln presented the speech “The House Divided” Many believed the speech was controversial and too strong for the occasion. Lincoln explained in his speech that the division between slave states and free states was causing a rift in the country. “In a letter of 1855, Lincoln had asked the question: “Can we as a nation continue together permanently—forever—half slave and half free?” (Fredrickson pg. 67) Even though he believed that the United states would overcome the odds and continue to be united, Lincoln felt that as the country continued to grow the separation of the southern and northern states could cause the country to fall apart. Lincoln fell in with the anti-slave culture. He was a member of the Republican party. Lincolns mentality at the time that he wrote the speech was worrisome He was worried that the country would fall apart, and he was determined to win the seat on the senate that he was nominated for by the Illinois Republican Convention. Abraham Lincoln made recommendations that the country decide whether they should all support slavery or be against slavery. He was also confident that the country would make the correct decisions to either become a free country or slave country. Lincoln just

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