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The Proclamation licensed Union troops to free any slaves they came across in their southern campaigns.

It was clear that these ex-slaves could never be returned to their ex-masters.

Slavery was dead.

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What event was eventually lead to freedom of slaves in the US?

Emancipation Proclamation


How long did the Emancipation proclamation war last?

The Emancipation Proclamation became effective on 1 January 1863. It called for the freeing of slaves in all states then at war against the Union. But because Lincoln had no authority over the Confederate States of America (they had their own President and Congress), it was considered more of a "political move" than anything else.


What brought slavery to an end?

The civil war


When were the negro slaves freed in south?

the 13th amendment was ratifed in December of 1865 freeing all slaves in the united states and its' territories Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863 was a powerful move that promised freedom for slaves in the Confederacy as soon as the Union armies reached them, and authorized the enlistment of African Americans in the Union Army. The Emancipation Proclamation did not free slaves in the Union-allied slave-holding states that bordered the Confederacy. Since the Confederate States did not recognize the authority of President Lincoln, and the proclamation did not apply in the border states, at first the proclamation freed only slaves who had escaped behind Union lines. Still, the proclamation made the abolition of slavery an official war goal that was implemented as the Union took territory from the Confederacy. According to the Census of 1860, this policy would free nearly four million slaves, or over 12% of the total population of the United States. There still were over 250,000 slaves in Texas. Word did not reach Texas about the collapse of the Confederacy until June 19, 1865. African Americans and others celebrate that day as Juneteenth, the day of freedom, in Texas, Oklahoma and some other states. It commemorates the date when the news finally reached slaves at Galveston, Texas. Legally, the last 40,000 or so slaves were freed in Kentucky[83] by the final ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution in December 1865. Slaves still held in New Jersey, Delaware, West Virginia, Maryland, Missouri and Washington, D.C. also became legally free on this date.


What amendment did the election of 1800 lead to?

The twealfth amendment


What caused war for the proclamation of 1763?

Well the war that caused the proclamation of 1763 was the French and Indian war


What impact did the war have on African Americans?

The Civil war lead to the emancipation proclamation where Lincoln freed all the slaves. This was the first step towards freedom for many African Americans, but racism was still a prominent issue up until the 1960s, and even to this day.


How did Pontiac's rebellion lead to the proclamation of 1763?

To not have any more problems with the native Americans, parliament made the proclamation of 1763 starting that the colonists couldn't settle to the west of the Appalachian mountains


Which changes in the Constitution do not lead to changes in the written document?

Informal amendment


How did the woman's involvement in the progressive movement lead to constitutional change?

The 19th amendment was passed giving the right to vote.


Did the Battle of Antietam raise confederate hopes of victory?

No. It marked the failure of Lee's planned invasion of Pennsylvania, and his army was nearly destroyed. The battle also had a further significance that would lead to Confederate defeat - it gave Lincoln the credibility to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. This meant that Britain and France could not aid the South without looking pro-slavery.


Why is the 17th amendment so important?

The 17th Amendment is important as it gives the people (you and I) the right to select Senators. Without this Amendment the Government could select Senators based off their own needs, which could lead to corruption.