LAD/Blog #20: Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address

Lincoln begins by saying that since this is his second address he thinks that his time will be better spent talking about his plans for the next four years. He then goes on to say that during his first address the focus was on an impending civil war. He talks about how neither side wanted war but that each side was so stuck on their own ideas that would would come. Then he talks about how the issue of slavery was a cause of the war, but neither side expected the magnitude of what the war would become. He talks about how both sides pray to the same God and ask for His aid. Lincoln finishes by saying that as a nation it is responsible for repairing the wounds that it has caused, so that their can be peace.


In both of Lincoln's inaugural address's he talks about the importance of the Union being united whether he talking about holding the Union together or uniting as a nation after the Civil War.

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