The Emancipation Proclamation, issued during the American Civil War, declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."
With that information, you can tell when the proclamation ended legally. Consider, too, what effect the proclamation had morally and ethically, and decide when -- or if -- that moral and ethical force ended.
it ended 1793
It was signed before the northern states (The Union) had full governmental authority and control over the southern states (The Confederact) but it did, once the outcome of the War between the states was decided.
it didn't end slavery.
Four confederate states remained plagued with Slavery, he freed all and some of the States that were in rebellion against the Union.
No, it did not...........the emanciplation proclamation was given on January 1st, 1863, but the war did not end until April 9th 1865, at Appomattox Court House...........
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Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment
The Emancipation Proclomation
The emancipation Proclamation doesn't have feeling.....
The end
At the end of the civil war. (1865)
When Lincoln was president, the Emancipation Proclamation was to free all of the slaves in the Confederacy. :)
That would be the Emancipation Proclamation.
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abolitionism is the movement to end slavery, and the emancipation proclamation is the document that ended slavery.
Lincoln. But they were freed by Union troops during their Southern campaigns, not by the Proclamation, which was mainly a tatcic to shame the British out of helping the cause of slavery.
Abraham Lincoln