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Lincoln begins by saying that the United States was founded "four score and seven," or 87, years ago. The nation's founders dedicated the new country to the principles of liberty and equality.

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The United States is now fighting a civil war, Lincoln states. This civil war will test if the United States survives as a nation, and whether nations dedicated to liberty and equality can survive at all. He says a great battle was fought at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Everyone assembled is here to dedicate part of this battlefield as a cemetery for the soldiers killed here. This, Lincoln says, is the right thing to do.

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However, Lincoln continues, the people assembled can't really consecrate this battlefield because the soldiers who fought here have already done so. Few people will remember today's speeches and ceremonies, but they will remember the soldiers' brave sacrifices. The people who survive must dedicate themselves to completing the work the soldiers began. These brave dead men inspire the living to greater dedication to the cause of liberty because in giving their lives they gave their complete dedication.

The summary of the portion of the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln was about the critical challenges that America was facing and tributes were paid to the people who died during the challenges.

  • The Gettysburg Address was given during the dedication of the national cemetery of Gettysburg.

  • According to Lincoln, the fallen heroes were vital to the independence that the country got. He also stated that the Civil war was important to preserve the country and to ensure that there's equality for everyone.

  • He also stated that the people in the country had the liberty to do whatever they wanted as long as the safety of the country wasn't jeopardized.

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