The "Bonus Army" was the name given to a large group of World War I veterans who marched on Washington to demand that their "service certificates" be repaid to them in cash, since the Great Depression had left many without employment.
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At that time, strikes were never encouraged by the government, and the wages and job security were never guaranteed. Which are some of the many reasons why strikes were organized.
Both speeches focus on the history of fighting for a cause leading up to the Civil War. The US was built on revolutionary spirit and men's lives lost for the bigger idea of freedom. The deaths of the men will mean something because the cause of the war means something.
These addresses revitalized the Union effort and reminded the men of the long history they were now a part of. They stand on the side of freedom and that will be meaningful. This dedicate brought up morale in Union forces.