Abraham Lincoln Essay
President of the United States, Abraham LIncoln, in his speech, Second Inaugural Address (Saturday, March 4, 1865), informs the people of the United States of America that they are all of the same creator and live in the same country. So why fight. He supports his claim by first telling about the civil war, then how people all have the same equal rights, then about slavery, and finally that the people in the United States will, “bind up the nation’s wounds”. Lincoln’s purpose is to tell the people what he is going to take care of in his position of presidency, in order to tell people that in the end, they will not make the decisions. God will make the decisions no matter what you want to happen. He establishes a very serious/sad tone for the people of the United States of America.
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Lincoln is talking about the civil war. As soon as he got into office, the civil war broke out. But as soon as he was assassinated, the civil war ended (not the best luck ever) He was not looking forward to the civil war that everybody knew was going to break out during his first presidency. But in the second inauguration speech, he was looking forward to the way that they were going to change the country in the future. in the super short inaugural address he addressed so many things that it really moved people. He said that the civil war was God punishing the people of the United States for the slavery. It talks about how he has high hopes for the country’s future. About how 4 years ago (from when the speech was given) he was dreading the civil war that was about to happen. And it did happen but it was almost over when he gave this second inauguration