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On September 24, following the Battle of Antietam, took steps to minimize opposition to members of the Northern peace movement. Many of these individuals were also Southern sympathizers. On September 23, Lincoln had released his Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Perhaps an even more controversial act the following day, Lincoln suspended the habeas corpus section of the Bill of Rights. He ordered military trials for people who were discouraging voluntary army enlistments and other acts of disloyalty. The suspension of habeas corpus combined with the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, caused McClellan to formulate plans to resist these new developments.

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