In 1860:
The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in the rebelling states (the confederacy) and did not free the slaves in the five border states.
Southern states. There were 4 million slaves.
no
To free the slaves in the states in rebellion.
because in the north the states were slave free
The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in the rebelling states (the confederacy) and did not free the slaves in the five border states.
All slaves in the confederate states were free.
The upper southern states were the first to start freeing slaves. The northern states were already free states and didn't need to free any slaves.
Southern states. There were 4 million slaves.
free the slaves.
If the were slaves, by definition they would not have been free.ANSWER:The states that make up the northern part of the United States were free states. None of the northern states allowed slavery during the American Civil War. That's why so many slaves ran to those states - FREEDOM!
no
slaves in confederate states to be free
To free the slaves in the states in rebellion.
Slaves in states rebelling against the United States were free
It was about the slaves and that it was bad. he wanted to free the slaves. After the speech the southern states suceeded from the usa
No, other way round. It was to free the slaves in the rebel states. The slave-states that had remained loyal were allowed to practise slavery for the time being, to discourage them from joining the Confederacy.