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what is it that Lincoln asked the crowd to resolve (pledge)?

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Answered by osoiekoduke
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Answer:

Abraham Lincoln was USA President of the time , he had the pledges that gave equalizers to the well being of the USA .

His pledges were "Under God"

He believed in God nd in one of his Speeches , he normally added Under God.

He equally said "

Explanation:

  • It is my earnest desire to know the will of the providence.
  • By this , he pledged to work as per the will of the God .
  • Lincoln also had hatred for the slavery of the people who practised it.
  • "And if i can learnt what it is i can do it" this is another pledge by Abraham to reassure the congregation on how to deal with the Providence will.

Answered by Sidyandex
2

Answer:

Abraham Lincoln was the President of USA and he had asked the audience to make a pledge on equality.

His pledge was:

“It is my earnest desire to know the will of the providence.”

Lincoln also had hatred for people who condoned and practiced slavery and so he pledged:

""And if i can learnt what it is i can do it"" this is another pledge by Abraham to reassure the congregation on how to deal with the Providence will.

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