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- Why does Lincoln begin his speech by referencing the nation's founding?
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Lincoln begins his speech by referencing the nation's founding in order to remind his audience that the country is based on principles of liberty and equality. This suggests that the Civil War must be fought to uphold the same ideals. It also reminds Americans that they are part of the same nation with the same history.

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