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What happened in the emancipation proclamation?

people ate alot of pie


What happened on january1 1863?

Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation


What happened after czar Alexander II's emancipation edict?

After the Czar Alexander II's emancipation edict, all the personal serfdom was abolished.


What happened if you are alive in emancipation proclamation?

emancipation proclamation was something Lincoln passed to free the slaves in the confederate are during the civil war


What are the Emancipation Laws for a 16 year old in the state of Nebraska?

Nebraska does not have emancipation laws.


Can a 13 year old be emancipation?

Laws regarding emancipation vary by state, but in general, a 13 year old typically does not meet the requirements for emancipation. Emancipation usually requires the minor to demonstrate financial independence, the ability to make their own decisions, and show that emancipation is in their best interest. It is rare for a 13 year old to meet these criteria.


What are the emancipation laws for a pregnant sixteen year olds?

They are the same for any other sixteen year old. Most states will allow sixteen year olds to request emancipation.


How do you get emancipation of a twenty year old in state of Indiana?

im pretty sure you kan move out by yourself with out emancipation


What year did the emancipation proclomation take place?

1863


Where can I find out about 16 year old emancipation for Indiana?

There isn't any, so there is nothing to find. Indiana has no emancipation statute.


Can you legally live on your own at fifteen?

With parental consent or emancipation. Some states allow emancipation for fifteen year olds, and some do not. You will have to look up the laws of emancipation for your state. Without emancipation, you cannot sign a contract or own property.


What was the year emancipation proclamation?

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation 1 January 1863