There is alot of issues that was caused by slavery in 1862, but i am only going to tell u two. The first one is it made families break up and it made states split up......
Slavery.
During the course of the US Civil War, President Lincoln actively pursued plans to end slavery on a voluntary basis. For the most part, he had the support of the US Congress. In March of 1862, the US Congress endorsed Lincoln's plan for national compensated emancipation. However, it did not provide any funding for this plan. In 1862, Lincoln's plan would not have worked in the Rebel Confederacy, however, in the North, his plans had a chance to begin the process of gradually abolishing slavery with Federal funds used to compensate slave owners.
an african american who escaped from slavery into the Dakota community in US and fought on their side during the Dakota war of 1862. He was the only African-American combatant of the war
First of all their was not a relationship.... it was an institution. The feeling about this institution was both mixed and accepted. It probably was accepted because the Christian world did not speak out openly against it. And during this period of our American history, it was not clearly understood about the negative aspects, that was to come out of slavery. Slavery and the issues that it brought up were huge....... When something is institutionalized, it becomes a part of you. And slavery became a large part of the American foundation from the South to the North.
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Yes in 1862 there was still lots of slavery
1862
1862.
Abraham Lincoln stopped slavery on September 22nd, 1862
He didn’t end slavery and he only emancipated the slaves in states of rebellion in 1862.
slavery and the issues that it brougt
The Emancipation Proclamation was passed on September 22 1862.
He ended slavery in 1862 and led us through the civil war.
yes, but thenin 1862 president abraham lincoln banished it
No, slavery was abolished in the United States by the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865. Today, all forms of slavery are illegal in Mississippi as well as the rest of the country.
slavery and Immigration
Immigration and Slavery. APEXimmigration and slavery