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Edward Everett's Gettysburg Address

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Thursday, November 19, 1863, I traveled to pay my respects for all of the great soldiers of the Union that had died on this field in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The reason I chose to go four-and-a-half months after the Union had the victory is because I heard that Edward Everett was going to speak. Even though I went to see Edward Everett speak I found President Lincoln’s Gettysburg address made much more of an impact on the people of the Union. Although Edward Everett’s two hour long speech was a great speech it no where near made as much of an impact as Lincoln’s 272 word speech. At first when I arrived at the Battle Field I could still see the decaying piles of bodies that this Battle Field was being turned into a memorial for. All of the people around me were just trying to make sence of the scene. One person was complaining to his slaves that they did not need to be listening to the junk that people in the Union were saying and that they should get back to work; while others jabbered that they had just heard that Lincoln was going to give a speech, I was so enthusiastic when I heard this, I could not wait to get to see what Lincoln’s thoughts were on the war, although I already knew most of them. Lincoln’s thoughts on the war were that the war was to keep the Union together. Lincoln had not yet said anything about the wart being about slavery, …show more content…

However after listening to people around me trying to piece together the meaning of the speech and listening to the speech I soon found out what Lincoln was talking about. Lincoln was not only dedicating the battlefield that I was standing on, but he was reminding everyone who was listening to him that day what the soldiers were truly fighting for and what they gave their lives

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