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When slaves was liberated?

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slaves werent supposed to be literate during slavery so they only became literate when they escape from the south

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How did slave life change during civil war?

Many slaves were liberated by Union troops fighting in the South, so there was a labor shortage. These liberated slaves were used by the Union armies to perform manual labour, and presently some of them were put in uniform. (Low-ranking white soldiers realized that this could speed their promotion.) Near the end, the Confederates finally agreed to put slaves in uniform.


Why did most slaves remain loyal to their masters during the war?

Nowhere else to go - unless they were liberated by the Union troops invading that area.


Why did the slaves join the civil war?

Because they didnt have much choice. The slaves that were liberated by Union troops simply followed the armies and were given menial jobs around the camps, until they were eventually allowed into uniform. Then at the very end, the Confederates recruited slaves into the army, also not giving them much choice.


Which side in the Civil War had the most slaves?

The South. The only slaves in the Union were in the four Border States of the Upper South (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware), where there was less pro-slavery sentiment than in the Deep South. But of course it was the North that received a constant influx of liberated slaves, who were eventually absorbed into the Union armies.


What ended slavery in the north?

Northern slavery began to end during the American Revolutionary War. British generals liberated slaves everywhere they fought, provided the slaves would agree to fight with them. This so diminished the slaves in the North, that many northern colonies enacted legislation, offering freedom if slaves fought on the colonists' side. A generation following the Revolutionary War, northern slavery ended for the most part based on fears of a rising black population, and economic reality.

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Who are returnee slaves?

Ex-slaves who went back to Africa, notably to Liberia, a country established specifically to be a home for liberated slaves who wanted to return.


When did the emancipation proclomation end?

It ceased to be relevant when the slaves in the Upper South (which was exempted from the terms of the Proclamation) were liberated after the war.


Did the Southern slaves have a war?

Slaves were steadily liberated by the Union armies as they campaigned in the South. They followed these armies to the Northern camps, where they were employed as labourers, and a few joined black regiments from the North.


How did slave life change during civil war?

Many slaves were liberated by Union troops fighting in the South, so there was a labor shortage. These liberated slaves were used by the Union armies to perform manual labour, and presently some of them were put in uniform. (Low-ranking white soldiers realized that this could speed their promotion.) Near the end, the Confederates finally agreed to put slaves in uniform.


What slaves became free because of the emancipation proclamation?

Only the ones that the Union troops liberated when they passed through Southern plantations.


Why did most slaves remain loyal to their masters during the war?

Nowhere else to go - unless they were liberated by the Union troops invading that area.


Did the south free its slaves before the emancipation proclamation?

No, they had no motive to do so. The Proclamation gave each state three months to give up slavery and join the Union. But none of them did. It was the Union troops who liberated the slaves.


Who liberated Guatemala?

They liberated them selves ....


The slaves were freed after The Emancipation Proclamation most with little or nothing?

The only slaves freed as a result of the Proclamation were those liberated by Union troops during their Southern campaigns. The troops did not especially care what happened to these slaves, as long as their owners suffered enough. But they tagged along as unofficial slaves to the Union armies, eventually being allowed to enlist in the ranks.


Why did the slaves join the civil war?

Because they didnt have much choice. The slaves that were liberated by Union troops simply followed the armies and were given menial jobs around the camps, until they were eventually allowed into uniform. Then at the very end, the Confederates recruited slaves into the army, also not giving them much choice.


What is the meaning of the word liberated?

maning of liberated


Which side in the Civil War had the most slaves?

The South. The only slaves in the Union were in the four Border States of the Upper South (Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware), where there was less pro-slavery sentiment than in the Deep South. But of course it was the North that received a constant influx of liberated slaves, who were eventually absorbed into the Union armies.