When Lincoln announced the emancipation proclamation, some of the slaves were free which then aided the union army to end the war.
No, very few tried to provide aid and comfort to the former slaves and almost no effort was made to integrate them into the American society.
White Southerners resented the work of the Freedmans's Bureau. Many white southerners resented the aid offered by the Freedmen's Bureau. Lincoln's plan of reconstruction, however, was not based on trying to lay blame on the Southern states for starting the war. Rather it was a conciliatory effort based on the belief that the Confederate states had never left the Union.
Fugitive slaves was the group that provided aid to the slaves on their underground journey.
federal aid
Do you mean why did Southerners not want African-Americans in the Confederate army? Because it would turn those men into full members of Southern society, against all Southern beliefs. Or do you mean why did the Union army not want to recruit liberated slaves? That was just ordinary race prejudice in the early stages. Then the white soldier began to see that it could help his promotion chances if blacks were filling up the junior ranks.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed to aid Southern states in capturing runaway slaves. This law required Northern states to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves to their owners.
France and England
The northern blockade of southern ports during the American Civil War helped prevent the Confederacy from receiving crucial supplies and aid from foreign countries. This contributed to the economic strain on the southern states and weakened their ability to sustain their war effort.
yes they did
Figitive slave act
By keeping the British and the French from sending aid to the Confederacy. Both those countries had abolished slavery years before, and could not be seen to fight against the (newly declared) liberators of the slaves.
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