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The Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery in the rebelling states. Slaves who escaped and slaves who were liberated became known as Contraband and were granted their freedom. Some joined African American military units. In the last year of the war, Congress passed the Constitutional Amendment ending slavery in all states for all time.

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Anti slavery abolitionists fueled the "talk" about why slavery needed to be abolished. As far as US President Lincoln was concerned, he could use the North's opinion that slavery was wrong, and make it a part of the Confederate's many other war problems.

Lincoln made the end of slavery an overall reason for Great Britain and even France for not giving any serious thought to recognizing the Confederacy as an independent nation. The slavery issue along with making the Federal government hostile to them was certainly a factor. The two major European world colonial powers saw no connection with their Imperialism and slavery.

What turned out to be a radical Republican cause, now could move more towards the center of the American political scene, as few Northerners agreed with slavery. Unfortunately, Northern beliefs that freed slaves had any standing in the fabric of their States would have to wait a very long time before that obstacle was overcome.

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