They welcomed it.
joyfull
The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.
It was not that big an issue in 1863. Slavery was a very minor cause of the war.
When Abraham Lincoln visited Jefferson Davis' office in Richmond, Virginia, shortly after the Confederacy's surrender, he was greeted with a mix of hope and celebration by African Americans. Many freedmen and women saw Lincoln as a symbol of liberation and were eager to express their gratitude for the Emancipation Proclamation. They welcomed him with enthusiasm, reflecting their aspirations for freedom and equality in the post-war era. This moment underscored Lincoln's significance as a pivotal figure in their struggle for civil rights.
They greeted him as if he had power
The simple past and past participle are both greeted.
The past form of "greet" is "greeted."
The correct way to spell greeting is greeting. ----
The past tense for greet is greeted.
greeted is actually the past tense of greet!
Greeted is divided into syllables like so: greet-ed.
She greeted in a pleasant manner.