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The Long Shadow Of Lincoln 's Gettysburg Address

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Esmeralda Diaz Mrs. Anderson English III 9 April 2015 The Long Shadow of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president, he was born on February 12, 1809 and died April 15, 1865, he wrote a speech named the Gettysburg Address, it was a short quick speech he wrote on the spot, but it made a big impact. Lincoln abolished slavery he modernized the economy and strengthened the federal government. He lead the United States through its civil war, it was one of the bloodiest wars and constitutional and political crisis, “ As many as 51,000 were dead, wounded, or missing after the bloodiest single battle in all of the United States history” (GETTYSBURG 9). After the decades of fights over slavery the United States was brought in to a war. The people saw Lincoln’s election as a “mortal threat to slavery, an institution central to their economy and way of life” (GETTYSBURG 9). They thought that Lincoln would change their way of living if the slaves were free like they would then be able to do the same things the “white” people did that they could never do before. Most of the white northerners wanted to preserve the Union, but of them did not care well at least at first, about ending slavery. Both the Union and the Confederacy feared defeat by the summer of 1836. The Gettysburg began when Lee spotted an opportunity to cripple the Union’s failing moral. This was the “Invasion of the North” (GETTYSBURG 9) his army from North of Virginia began moving,

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