![]() ![]() Moreover, he tied both to the abolition of slavery-a new birth of freedom-and the maintenance of representative government. Lincoln tied the current struggle to the days of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, speaking of the principles that the nation was conceived in: liberty and the proposition that all men are created equal. Then Lincoln delivered his message it took two minutes. ![]() The featured speaker for the occasion was Edward Everett, a former dean of Harvard University, and one of the most famous orators of his day. ![]() President Lincoln was asked to deliver a message at the dedication of the Gettysburg Civil War Cemetery on November 19, 1863. victory there marked the turning point of the war. ![]() troops were killed, while 3,900 Confederates died. It was one of the bloodiest battles of the United States Civil War, with over 51,000 casualties-soldiers killed, injured, or otherwise lost to action-combined. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought between July 1 and July 3, 1863. ![]()
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