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Abraham Lincolnâ??s Emancipation Proclamation stated that all slaves in the ten rebellious states were free. It also ordered that suitable freed persons could join the Union Army. Furthermore, the Union Army was to â??recognize and maintainâ?? the recently freed personsâ?? status.

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