The emancipation Proclamation doesn't have feeling.....
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued during the Civil War; Reconstruction was the period following the war.
In a way, it did. It essentially gave the slaves freedom in the NORTH, not the south. This encouraged them to escape to the North. The South was basically fighting two wars, one from the inside and one with the North. It crippled the reason they were drawn into the war, slavery.
Contrary to popular belief, the Emancipation Proclamation's goal was not really to free slaves. It stated that all slaves in the 10 rebelling states were free. You see the problem here? With no control over the Confederacy, the Emancipation Proclamation had little effect on the slaves in the South. The Proclamation made freeing slaves an explicit goal of the Union war effort, and was a step towards outlawing slavery and conferring full citizenship upon ex-slaves.
The impact that the Civil War had on the North and the South was: North: * North abolished slavery after the war because of the Emancipation Proclamation South * South grew poor * South experienced inflation
The Emancipation Proclamation became a turning point in the Civil War because it gave the North what it wanted. The North wanted to free the slaves and do away with slavery.
The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.
The emancipation Proclamation doesn't have feeling.....
The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.
International support for the North in the American Civil War increased.
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued during the Civil War; Reconstruction was the period following the war.
Proclamation, as in Emancipation Proclamation.
Earlier in the begining of the battle Antietam, Lincoln felt that making emancipation the main goal of the war might divid the north.
Civil War - 1861 to 1865.Emancipation Proclamation - January 1, 1863.
Proclamation, as in Emancipation Proclamation.
The Emancipation Proclamation was never a law. It was an executive action used as a war measure in the US Civil War.
In a way, it did. It essentially gave the slaves freedom in the NORTH, not the south. This encouraged them to escape to the North. The South was basically fighting two wars, one from the inside and one with the North. It crippled the reason they were drawn into the war, slavery.