the north had to except states back in the union if they choose to go back so that slaves would still be slaves if i didnt answer your question too ad or you should be smarter and its not my fault
I think he issued the Emancipation Proclamation because he wanted to free all African Americans in the South.
The very first emancipation proclamation said that all slaves in the Confederate States of America are free, which had no effect on slaves from Virginia because it was part of the Confederacy.
the emancipation proclamation took effect in 1865 when the south surrendered but in 1863, blacks were allowed to fight in the war for very little pay
It was called black codes.
strengthen the moral cause of the Union
it abolished slavery
The Emancipation Proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1862, which would go into effect on January 1, 1863.
They became eager to join the Union army. Novanet
They became eager to join the Union army. Novanet
I think he issued the Emancipation Proclamation because he wanted to free all African Americans in the South.
I would guess that free blacks did not altogether welcome a large influx of newly-liberated slaves, driving down the cost of labour in the low-paid jobs.
The very first emancipation proclamation said that all slaves in the Confederate States of America are free, which had no effect on slaves from Virginia because it was part of the Confederacy.
the emancipation proclamation took effect in 1865 when the south surrendered but in 1863, blacks were allowed to fight in the war for very little pay
propaganda. no more.
I would guess that free blacks did not altogether welcome a large influx of newly-liberated slaves, driving down the cost of labour in the low-paid jobs.
I would guess that free blacks did not altogether welcome a large influx of newly-liberated slaves, driving down the cost of labour in the low-paid jobs.
One effect of the Emancipation Proclamation was that it freed all enslaved people in Confederate-held territory. Another effect was that it allowed for African Americans to join the Union Army and fight for their freedom. However, it did not immediately grant full citizenship rights to freed slaves.