That option might have been taken had the South remained in the Union and excepted some kind of peaceful political solution to the slavery question. As it was, since the country had had to spend millions and millions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives to sustain the Union and Lincoln had simply declared most slaves to be free, there was no political sentiment whatsoever for further compensation. Michael Montagne
The Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves in the states that were in rebellion. This put the onus on them to return to the Union or face the loss of slaves. Many slaves fled to the union lines where they were considered contraband property until the proclamation went into effect.
The slave owners had to do all of the work themselves instead of having slaves do it for them.
The law allowed for enemy property to be confiscated. Since the South considered slaves chattels (personal property), Butler took advantage of the loophole to free the slaves in Southern territory under Union control.
Under the guise of States Rights which meant something like property rights which meant something like the right to keep and hold slaves a limited number of plantation owners brought the state into open rebellion with the Union.
It simply declared that slavery was legal in every state of the Union, because of how the Chief Justice interpreted the Constitution.
They seceded from the Union because they did not want to lose the slaves that the plantation owners had. Thus, they seceded from the Union to keep them from losing their slaves.
The Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves in the states that were in rebellion. This put the onus on them to return to the Union or face the loss of slaves. Many slaves fled to the union lines where they were considered contraband property until the proclamation went into effect.
The slave owners had to do all of the work themselves instead of having slaves do it for them.
The law allowed for enemy property to be confiscated. Since the South considered slaves chattels (personal property), Butler took advantage of the loophole to free the slaves in Southern territory under Union control.
Under the guise of States Rights which meant something like property rights which meant something like the right to keep and hold slaves a limited number of plantation owners brought the state into open rebellion with the Union.
Civil war Union generals and there troops went to go kill any plantation owners in the area with slaves.
Slaves in Southern territory held by the Union Army were free immediately, as were slaves who had escaped to the northern states but were held by the Union Army under a law that required slaves to be held as confiscated property of the Confederacy.
It simply declared that slavery was legal in every state of the Union, because of how the Chief Justice interpreted the Constitution.
I believe the crowning achievement of President Lincoln was his freeing of the African American slaves from their southern slave owners, and preserving the union by leading th north in its victory over the south.
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.
Slavery was legal in every state of the Union, because the Constitution said that a man's property was sacred, and slaves were property.
That slavery was legal in every state of the Union, because when the Founding Fathers declared that a man's property was sacred, they would have regarded slaves as property.