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why did abraham lincoln send the letter?​

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Answered by Takatak75
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Answer : Shortly after the Battle of Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln composed a letter to General George Meade in which he expressed profound disappointment in Meade's inability to pursue and destroy Robert E. Lee's army.

Answered by Dikshant2005
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Abraham Lincoln's Letter to his son's headmaster is full of his optimism and values he believed in; this letter reflects his greatness and ideals he always held close to his heart. In this letter he urges his son's headmaster to instill in him these values to make him a great human being.

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