What did President Lincoln say in the Gettysburg Address?

The Gettysburg Address was fewer than 300 words. Basically, Lincoln was honoring the Union soldiers. They had given their lives fighting to keep the United States ONE country (not split into the Confederacy and the Union) You have not died in vain," Lincoln said Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War.

More than 40,000 men were killed or wounded.

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