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How did African Americans in the north react to the emancipation proclamation?

White southerners where horrified. They were worried that the slaves would revolt. The slaves were confused but were free they started a revolt and put the confederacy into financial struggles .


How did the northern react to emancipation proclamation?

In the south, white reacted to the proclamation with rage.


Where was Lincoln living when he wrote the emancipation proclamation?

In the White House.


Where had Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation?

The White House


Where did Abraham Lincoln give the Emancipation Proclamation speech?

Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, from the White House in Washington, D.C.


Who was in the white house when the emancipation proclamation was issued in 1863?

abraham linclone


The implementation of a method to determine a solution is called?

Emancipation Proclamation (white)


How did white southerners respond to the end of the old order in the South?

Most white Southerners reacted to defeat and emancipation with dismay. Many families had suffered the loss of loved ones and the destruction of property. Some thought of leaving the South altogether, or retreated into nostalgia for the Old South and the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.


What did Abraham Lincoln sign in the white house during the civil war?

The Emancipation Proclamation


What was the law that allowed white and African Americans to attend the same schools?

Emancipation Proclamation


The Emancipation Proclamation also allowed for the enlistment of what type of troops?

Black troops, although they were commanded by white officers, and segregated from the white troops.


Why did Abraham Lincoln a white man write the emancipation proclamation?

Abraham Lincoln, due in part to his religious upbringing, was strongly morally opposed to slavery. He issued the Emancipation Proclamation, only applying to the succeeded states, in order to get the ball moving on abolishing slavery.