The end of the Civil war in the year 1865 gave about four million slaves their freedom. However, the process of rebuilding the south during this era provided so many challenges that the country faced. The president, Andrew Johnson, and his administration had introduced legislation restriction “black codes” with the aim of controlling the behavior of former slaves and …show more content…
He had feared that he would push the boarder slave states further into Confederacy, and in the process anger the conservative northerners. The slaves however pushed for this policy on their own in 1862 headed by thousands to the Union lines as the Lincoln’s troops marched through the south. It redefined the notion proliferated by the “peculiar institution” that slaves were content in their position. It was a factor that convinced Lincoln that emancipation of slaves was a political and military necessity that had to be accomplished. It is in response to the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 that saw more than three million slaves freed and their enlisting in the Union Army in large numbers reaching more than one hundred and eighty thousand by the end of the