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The historic Proclamation was Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, effective from January 1st 1863.

It did not end the war, but it did end Confederate hopes of official recognition and miitary aid from Britain and France. You could say it was the biggest factor in the eventual Confederate defeat.

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