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Yes. Salve owners let there slaves go out to war.
Many former slaves left their old plantations after the Civil War so they could experience freedom that the war brought to them. They wanted to know what it was like to go wherever they wanted, without having to get permission from an owner.
He began the Emancipation Proclamation which eventually led to the ending of slavery.He won the civil war and reunited the country.He suspended Habeas Corpus during the war.He banned slavery in confederate states, temporarily, which freed many slaves during the war, and was a key military necessity to preserve the union.Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and he led the country through one of the worst periods in us history.One important thing that Abraham Lincoln did as president was to order the Emancipation Proclamation. Issued on January 1, 1863, this order called for the freedom of slaves in the ten states still in rebellion.The most important accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln were to lead the US to a successful conclusion of the Civil War in which the nation remained united, and in which slavery came to an end.
Civil war Union generals and there troops went to go kill any plantation owners in the area with slaves.
There was an increase of Afro-Americans in many areas of civilian and military life after the US Civil War. Certainly the "West" was a good place for freed slaves to go inasmuch as much of the new territories either had farmlands in which freed slaves had experience as well as handling livestock. Both these types of work were found in the South before the US Civil War.
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No one made slaves go in to war. Slaves chose whether to go in war or not.
The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands was an American federal government agency that assisted newly freed slaves. The bureau encouraged freed slaves to find employment, assisted with finding lost family, and taught freed slaves to read and write.
As the US Civil War progressed, the Union army began to occupy vast amounts of Southern territory. Tere on huge plantations and even small farms, the slaves were able to escape from their owners and move to the North and- or become soldiers. This part of the war effectively freed many slaves. As far as Washington DC policies were concerned, the January 1st 1863 Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves who did not comply with its policies and thus the slaves, safety by Union soldiers, were no longer slaves.
The purpose of the Civil war was to free the slaves from the south. But they wouldn't let them go. So then forth the civil war starts.
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The Emancipation proclamation in 1863 freed the slaves in the states in rebellion but no where else in the Union, but the war will go on for 3 more years before peace is signed. It isn't until the 13th amendment in 1865 was made into law making slavery illegal .
The Civil War and many slave escape plans like the Underground railroad happened during his lifetime that he did not do. He was a part of the Civil War, so an important thing that President Lincoln had nothing to do with would be the Underground Railroad.