The most likely reason why Lincoln refers to the founding of the nation “fourscore and seven” was because B: He wanted to remind people about what the nation’s founding ideals were.
<h3>Why did Lincoln refer to the founding of the nation?</h3>
Lincoln referred to the founding of the nation because he wanted people to remember that the United States was founded on the notion that everyone was born equal.
This was why it was important to fight and win the Civil War so that the enslaved would be treated equally as well.
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It described and explained how most American's wished to be viewed as international power.
I believe the answer is 4 however I’m not 100% sure
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