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Essay heading: Eulogy Of Abraham Lincoln
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Lincoln's speech was able to take the focus off of the original disputes between the Union and the Confederacy (regarding nullification, states rights, and other policies of the like), and made the war a fight for equal rights for all American citizens, turning the war into a war solely about slavery... displayed 300 characters
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Lincoln shied away from hot topic words like union, conveying the idea of a single nation... displayed next 300 characters
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