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Lincoln's first goal was to preserve the Union. However, he did want to free the slaves but did not want to upset the South more then they already were. The Union victory at Antietam gave Lincoln the confidence to pass the Emancipation Proclamation. It created great excitement, but its many loopholes failed to free any slaves.
Yes, the Emancipation Proclamation did a lot of good. For one, it freed the slaves in the border states. It also freed the slaves in the rebelling states and throughout the Federal Union. The Proclamation would also ban indentured servitude, and prevent any American from selling themselves for profit.
The Reconstruction plan
i think it was the proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction (10% plan) by Lincoln
it abolished slavery It didn't abolish slavery itself. There is still slavery today, believe it or not! The Proclamation itself didn't do altogether that much. It just showed that all the black slaves SHOULD be set free. In fact immediately after the proclamation was published it didn't do altogether that much immediately but the slaves started of thinking of President Lincoln as if he was a savior! And that's the truth!
It was exactly that. Only Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation prevented Britain from granting recognition to the Confederacy - it would have made them look pro-slavery themselves.
December 8: President Lincoln announces the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. It offers pardon and restoration of property -- except slaves -- to Confederates who swear allegiance to the Union and agree to accept emancipation. Known as the 10 Percent Plan, it requires only 10% of a former Confederate state's voters to pledge the oath before the state can begin the process of readmission into the Union. Hopefully this helps, I don't own this,
From January 1863, when Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation became operative, Union troops were told to rob the enemy of his chattels, especially his slaves. From March 1864, when Grant became General-in-Chief, the policy was to devastate the best farmland in the South, in order to reduce the Confederate armies to starvation.
Lincoln Believed the confederate states had never left the union.
December 8: President Lincoln announces the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. It offers pardon and restoration of property -- except slaves -- to Confederates who swear allegiance to the Union and agree to accept emancipation. Known as the 10 Percent Plan, it requires only 10% of a former Confederate state's voters to pledge the oath before the state can begin the process of readmission into the Union. Hopefully this helps, I don't own this,
Lincoln's first goal was to preserve the Union. However, he did want to free the slaves but did not want to upset the South more then they already were. The Union victory at Antietam gave Lincoln the confidence to pass the Emancipation Proclamation. It created great excitement, but its many loopholes failed to free any slaves.
Yes, the Emancipation Proclamation did a lot of good. For one, it freed the slaves in the border states. It also freed the slaves in the rebelling states and throughout the Federal Union. The Proclamation would also ban indentured servitude, and prevent any American from selling themselves for profit.
President Lincoln issued the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction, which outlined a path by which each southern state could rejoin the Union. Under Lincoln's plan a minority of voters (equal to at least 10 percent of those who had cast ballots in the election of 1860) would have to take an oath of allegiance to the Union and accept emancipation. Lincoln hoped through his "10 percent plan" to undermine the Confederacy by establishing pro-Union governments within it.
Pardons for Confederate leaders
i think it was the proclamation of amnesty and reconstruction (10% plan) by Lincoln
The Reconstruction plan
the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction