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The Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves in any of the Confederacy States of America. Any state in or allied with the Union were allowed to keep any slaves they had. Since Lincoln had no authority to free slaves in the rebelling states, Union armies did free slaves in those states they occupied.

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14y ago

In the Confederate states (over which Lincoln exercised no authority at that time).

It allowed slavery to continue in the slave-states that had not seceded - Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.

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The status of slaves was unaffected in Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware, which allowed slavekeeping until the adoption of the 13th Amendment (1865).

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Learn English first, retard, then I'll answer your question.

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No, they freed the slaves in most but not all of them.

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Maryland, Missouri, Delaware, and Kentucky

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Before the 14th amendment was ratified, how were former slaves counted when determining the number of representatives a state would have

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Missouri

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