Many slaves slowed down their work or refused to work at all.
The South could only hope to prolong the war and hope for a political solution. Its ability to win a decisive victory on the battlefield came to an end.
Lincoln aimed to maintain the freedom of enslaved individuals primarily through the Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863, which declared that all slaves in Confederate-held territory were to be set free. He believed that this action would weaken the Confederacy's war effort and promote the moral cause of the Union. Additionally, Lincoln supported the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which would permanently abolish slavery in the United States. His efforts reflected both a strategic wartime measure and a commitment to the principles of liberty and equality.
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200-300 slaves were kepl on the ship hope this was helpful Xx :-P
yes they did.All the work the masters did not want to do, the slaves did them. I hope you find my answer helpful.
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Better control of slaves.
It was by ship. I hope that answers your question.
of course slaves hope this helped
Lincoln hoped to maintain the freedom of the slaves through the emancipation proclamation. The catch to this is that the slaves only became free if the Union won the war.
Ok, you're an idiot if you can't answer this yourself. What would you do if you were a slave, locked up and forced to work without any hope of freedom? As far as slave owners were concerned, slaves deserved to be treated very poorly. The slaves resisted because it was their only hope to be free.
African Slaves & Indentured Servents. Hope this helped :)