Well for one reason, they still wanted to torture slaves. another reason, Some people didn't really Abraham Lincoln so John Wilkes Booth snuck on Abraham Lincoln and shot him in the head but it didn't kill Abraham Lincoln but the next morning his wife Mary Todd Lincoln tried to wake him up but she couldn't so cried and cried until she told the White House '' My Husband Is Dead''.
Because it only freed the slaves in the south when the Union was whole again.
Because it allowed slavery to continue in the Border States - slave-states of the Upper South that had stayed loyal.
Because it allowed slavery to continue in the four Border states - the slave-states that had not voted Confederate.
Because he was keen not to upset the people of Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware - slave states that had stayed loyal.
Because he didn't want to upset powerful slave-owners in the border states, and drive them into the arms of the Confederacy. Answer 2: Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was intended to make a statement that the war was intended to end slavery. There were many factors involved with the cause of the war however, he wanted to focus on ending slavery. He felt this would rally more people behind their cause. Interesting that the Emancipation Proclamation did not really free any slave when it was signed. If a slave was living in a Southern state then the Proclamation had no effect until the Union army took over control of that area. There were a few examples of people in the Northern states who still owned slaves for a few years after the proclamation was released.
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763 by King George III following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War. The purpose of the proclamation was to establish Britain's vast new North American empire, and to stabilize relations with Native Americans through regulation of trade, settlement, and land purchases on the western frontier. The Proclamation in essence forbade colonists of the thirteen colonies from settling or buying land west of the Appalachian Mountains. This led to considerable outrage in the colonies, as many colonists had already acquired land in that region. Additionally, the Proclamation gave the Crown a monopsony over purchasing lands from the First Nations.
Because Lincoln has to be careful not to upset slave-owners in the four border-states that have remained loyal. Otherwise those states may fall into the arms of the Confederacy.
The colonists regarded the Proclamation as a law of their basic rights. They were not appreciative and thought it was too late since some settlers were already crossing the mountains, at that time.
Because it allowed slavery to continue in the Border States - slave-states of the Upper South that had stayed loyal.
Abolitionists were upset about the Fugitive Slave Act because it required citizens to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves, denying them the right to a fair trial. This further entrenched the institution of slavery and undermined the efforts of abolitionists to help enslaved individuals escape to freedom.
because they thought that he was going to keep slavery
I know this one! Our class just learned it like a few weeks ago. The colonists were upset when the British taxed them with the Proclamation of 1763 because they thought it was unfair.
The Abolitionists, because it could allow the creation of new slave states.
colonist didn't like the law so they just ignored it
Because they were trying to take away slavery. Southerners needed slaves their plantations.
The Abolitionists - because the court's verdict meant that slavery could not be banned anywhere in the Union.
The Abolitionists - because it could mean the creation of new slave-states, if the local populations voted for it.
Lord Dunmores 1775 Proclamation influence congress to declare Independence by releasing slaves who then joined his army. This upset the colonists who saw this as an a way to undermine their control
There were more then two, but the two that were important were proclamation of 1763 and tea act.
Colonists were upset that the king would restrict their expansion westward.