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Following the Battle of Antietam, President Lincoln issued his preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. It stated that it would be effective in January of 1863. The proclamation stated that slaves in States still in rebellion with the United States would be forever free. Lincoln deemed this to be a necessary war measure designed to undermine the Confederacy. Based on Lincoln's own words, he had to make this a war measure in that he had already accepted the Supreme Court decisions that nothing in the US Constitution could stand against the institution of slavery. It was a reinforcement of the Second Confiscation Act passed by the Congress in the Summer of 1862. This act stated that all slaves owned by pro-Confederate slave holders would lose their slaves.

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When was the emanicipation proclamation written?

The preliminary Emancipation Proclamation was written on Sept.22,1862


What did Lincoln do in September 1862?

President Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.


What was the reaction of General George B McClellan to President Lincoln's preliminary Emancipation Proclamation?

President Lincoln's preliminary Emancipation Proclamation in 1862 was a shock to General McClellan. He also was shocked when Lincoln soon after suspended habeas corpus. He was opposed to both of these actions by President Lincoln.


Why did President Lincoln's Postmaster General Blair oppose the preliminary emancipation proclamation?

Union Postmaster General Montgomery Blair opposed Lincoln's preliminary emancipation proclamation because he believed it might cause some border states to secede. He also believed that the announcement would help the Democrats in the November 1862 elections.


When did President Lincoln present his preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to his cabinet?

On July 22, 1862, President Lincoln surprised his cabinet by presenting to them a draft of his preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Lincoln accepted the advice of his secretary of state, Seward to delay any action on the document until a suitable Union battlefield victory was accomplished.


Why did Lincoln sign the emanicaption of proclamation?

The preliminary Emancipation Proclamations was geared to the South, warning that if they did not free their slaves, there would be penalties . The final Proclamation came right on schedule on January 1, 1862.


What does the final Emancipation Proclamation do that the preliminary proclamation did not do?

The prelim. proclamation was a threat to the Confederate states to end slavery in their territory if they did not stop fighting after 100 days. The final proclamation was given after the 100 days were up and ended slavery ONLY in states that were in rebellion with the Union.


What document set the slaves free?

The Emancipation Proclomation


When did President Lincoln inform two members of his cabinet about his preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation?

On June 12, 1862, President Lincoln secretly informs Secretaries Seward and Welles about his intention to issue an emancipation proclamation. Lincoln informs them that the document is still in draft form.


How did the emancipation proclamation feel about the war?

The emancipation Proclamation doesn't have feeling.....


Name of the document that free slaves?

The Emancipation Proclamation.


When was the emancipation proclamation announced to the public?

President Lincoln SIGNED and ISSUED the Emancipation Proclomation. I don't believe that history is clear on whether or not he actually SPOKE it.