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The proclamation doesn't provide for opportunities. It stated that the slaves in states in rebellion were free. Nothing more.

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How did slaves help the union?

Slaves helped the Union by serving as a vital labor force, particularly in agricultural and logistical roles, which allowed Union forces to focus on military operations. Many escaped slaves joined the Union Army, contributing to the fight against the Confederacy and boosting troop numbers. Their involvement not only provided essential manpower but also undermined the Confederate economy by depleting its labor source. Additionally, the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 further empowered enslaved individuals to fight for their freedom and the Union cause.


What did the African-Americans contribute to america?

African Americans provided their services. They provided a lot of things


Why did the city poor support William marcy tweed?

In spite of massive corruption Tweed and his political organization Tammany Hall were capable of conceiveing and executing important public works such as water systems, roads, bridges, and parks. These projects in addition to improving conditions for all New Yorkers provided the poor with employment opportunities for the unskilled.


Which of the following statements is most true regarding on-reservation American Indian populations?

Non-reservation based Indian populations tend to participate more at the local and state levels of government and to use social services provided by those levels of government for their needs. In addition, children who live on reservations have more opportunities to attend a tribal school than Indian children not living on a reservation.


Which statement about William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper the Liberator is true?

It provided 35 years of abolitionist journalism. (apex)

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Why did Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation after the Battle of Antietam?

Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation after the Battle of Antietam to shift the focus of the Civil War from just preserving the Union to also include the abolition of slavery. The victory at Antietam provided the political momentum and military opportunity for Lincoln to make this significant decision.


Who signed the Emancipation Prclmation?

The Emancipation Proclamation consists of two executive orders provided by President Abe Lincoln in 1862 and 1863. They freed slaves in both Union and Confederate states. However, these proposals did little, until the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified in 1865 making slavery illegal.


What was the Emancipation Proclamation and how did it impact the lives of enslaved people during the Civil War?

The Emancipation Proclamation was an executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 during the Civil War. It declared that all enslaved people in Confederate states were to be set free. This had a significant impact on the lives of enslaved people as it provided them with hope for freedom and encouraged many to escape to Union lines. However, the proclamation did not immediately free all enslaved people, as it only applied to Confederate states that were not under Union control.


Why did Lincoln annouce the Emancipation proclamation 5 days after the battle ended?

He held a cabinet meeting to determine if Antietam provided enough of a victory to allow the publication of the Proclimation. Even at that, the Proclamation did not go into effect immediately, but was scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 1863, to give the rebelling states the opportunity to rejoin the Union before losing their slaves.


What is a innovation stunted?

Opportunities provided.


By 1804 every state north of Maryland passed what law?

Had provided for the emancipation of slaves.


Did the emancipation proclamation cause problems?

It worked in that it provided a symbolic gesture. As written, it applied only to those regions that were AT THAT TIME in rebellion against the Union. If they were in rebellion, they were not going to what the Union government told them to do. Slavery was not outlawed until the 13th Amendment to the Constitution was enacted in December 1865- about 2 years after the proclamation, and 8 months after Lincoln was dead.


What field of science in Germany provided opportunities for women?

natural philosophy, botany, astronomy and more.


How did advances of transportation and communication affect northern men in cities?

they provided opportunities to rise in society


What Federal law that offered generous land opportunities to poorer farmers but also provided the unscrupulous with opportunities for hoax and fraud?

Homestead Act


Federal law that offered generous land opportunities to poorer farmers but also provided the unscrupulous with opportunities for hoaxes and fraud?

Homestead Act


What are the conditions of an emancipation?

In California, a minor can file for emancipation provided that: 1) Minimum age is 14 years old. 2) Able to earn their own living legally. 3) Is able to handle their own finances. 4) Parents will consent to the emancipation request. 5) Will be able to convince the judge that emancipation is best thing for them. Likewise, emancipation can be granted when: 1) A minor gets married. 2) Joins the military (if the military will accept) The last 2 conditions will require parental consent. Legal Disclaimer: The answer above should not be relied upon as legal advice. The information provided above is based on insufficient facts and only speaks to a general opinion based on those insufficient facts. No warranty is provided that the answer is correct. No attorney-client relationship has been formed with me until a signed written contract is complete. For an official opinion, it is advised you seek legal counsel.