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What did the northers do in the emancipation proclamation?

Nothing. It didn't affect them. Only affected the Confederate states.


How did the attack on Pearl Harbor affect American neutrality?

The attack caused the United States to end its neutrality & declare war on Japan. ******* Note: a few days later, after the Pearl Harbour attack, Hitler declared war on America, so bringing America officially into the European war.


How did the proclamation of 1763 affect native Americans?

NO ONE YUH ARE A DUMMIE!!THIS IS EASYY!


How did the emancipation proclamation affect the union and the confederacy?

it helped by freeing all the states that were fighting in the civil war and all the union states that had slaves


Does sopa affect Canada?

It would affect any sites that are used inside of the United States or come from the United States. It would have serious affects on most of the Internet.


Which is a major reason that the United States has become more involved in international affairs?

Global events affect the United States.


How did the system of interchangeable parts affect employment in the united States?

It profoundly affected social and economic conditions in the United States.


What population does smallpox mostly affect?

United States of America


How did Benjamin Franklin affect the history of the united States?

well every body started to like him and he affected the history of the united states


Who did manifest destiny affect?

The United States. manifest destiny was the idea the United States should spread from coast to coast


What condition did Abraham Lincoln abolish?

Slavery, but only within the Confederacy. The Emancipation Proclamation didn't affect slaves in Union states. (But there weren't many slaves in Union states.)


What did the emancipation proclamation affect and who didnt it affect?

It applied to slaves in the states that were in rebellion (where, of course, Lincoln had no authority at that time). It did not apply to slaves in the four slave-states that had remained loyal. Lincoln did not want to upset powerful slave-owners in these states, and drive them into the arms of the Confederacy.