Fredrick Douglass
Abolitionists played a significant role in influencing Abraham Lincoln's decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Through their relentless advocacy and pressure, abolitionists highlighted the moral imperative of ending slavery and pushed Lincoln to take a more progressive stance on the issue. Their persistence and dedication ultimately persuaded Lincoln to issue the proclamation, which declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be freed.
It was completely political. He did not free any slaves with this declaration. Slaves in northern states remained slaves.The issue was a growing population of property, black slaves that the north was collecting. Were they people or property? The United States still allowed slavery, so they technically could not be freed. They could not sell the slaves to other northern slave owners without other political fallout, so the logical choice was to free them so they could fight as soldiers.Slavery ended the December AFTER the civil war ended. Lincoln did not live to see this end.
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation - chiefly aimed at preventing the British from aiding the Confederates. (It would have made them look pro-slavery themselves.)
it freed the slaves
The CSA was going to make an alliance with Britain, who disliked the idea of slavery. Lincoln used the Emancipation Proclamation as a way to turn the Civil War from "The Between The States," to a war about slavery.
Fredrick Douglass
Fredrick Douglas urged Lincoln to free the slaves as a Moral Issue, but it raised morale as well.
He thought that it was a moral issue
Abraham Lincoln and William Lloyd Garrison both believed that slavery was a moral issue.
Abolitionists believed that slavery was a moral issue and campaigned for its eradication on moral grounds. Key figures in the abolitionist movement included Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and William Lloyd Garrison. They argued that all individuals deserved to be treated as equals and that slavery was a violation of basic human rights.
Abolitionists played a significant role in influencing Abraham Lincoln's decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Through their relentless advocacy and pressure, abolitionists highlighted the moral imperative of ending slavery and pushed Lincoln to take a more progressive stance on the issue. Their persistence and dedication ultimately persuaded Lincoln to issue the proclamation, which declared that all slaves in Confederate territory were to be freed.
Because the Emancipation was a war measure, not a moral crusade. Lincoln told his troops to free the Southern slaves because they were enemy property.
A moral issue can be described as an issue that involves a difference of belief or principle and not a matter of preference. What is moral also changes from society to society hence the difficulty at determining what is universally moral.
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He didn't have any right in political terms sense the south had succeeded from the union and no longer deemed Lincoln in command. How ever from a moral stand point he had every right to sense it was unconstitutional to deny them their rights as Americans. Lincoln passes the emancipation proclamation As a moral boast to the union soldiers and increase support in the north for the war. Almost no slaves were free in the south and the north didn't widely use slaves so it really didn't accomplish Anything at that moment other then to increase moral and raise support.
A moral issue would be one concerning the principles of right and wrong.
It was completely political. He did not free any slaves with this declaration. Slaves in northern states remained slaves.The issue was a growing population of property, black slaves that the north was collecting. Were they people or property? The United States still allowed slavery, so they technically could not be freed. They could not sell the slaves to other northern slave owners without other political fallout, so the logical choice was to free them so they could fight as soldiers.Slavery ended the December AFTER the civil war ended. Lincoln did not live to see this end.