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    different War. Five days after the battle at Antietem was won‚ armed with pen and paper‚ Abraham Lincoln changed the war when he issued‚ one of the most important and controversial documents in America history‚ the Emancipation Proclamation. Congress was urging emancipation. Escaped slaves were fleeing to the Union army as it advanced in the South‚ complicating military operations.Issued on September 22‚ 1862‚ Lincoln’s preliminary proclamation declared that on New Year’s‚ 1863‚ slaves in areas then

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    The Emancipation Proclamation was a presidential proclamation that declared that all persons kept as slaves in states shall be free. Although the Emancipation Proclamation‚ did not end slavery in the nation ‚it became the main theme and it had an influence on millions of Americans. Americans wrote‚ and read about the violence and unfairness amongst other people‚ including news of the emancipation. In this case literature has addressed issues of race. Lincoln’s solution to the constitutionality

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    When The Emancipation Proclamation was issued the nation was in a bloody civil war that had been going on for three years. The Union Military was tasked with uniting a shattered country and it had to invade and conquer an area larger than western Europe. The Union was seen as invaders imposing their will as appose to the Confederates who were being compared to earlier revolutionaries that were motivated fighters defending their homes and families. Although the Union soldiers outnumber the Confederate

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    The significance of the date January 1st‚ 1863 cannot be understated. It was on that day that President Abraham Lincoln issued a famous executive order called The Emancipation Proclamation. The Proclamation was an order applying to the ten states of the Confederacy that were still rebelling. In fact‚ the Proclamation didn’t cover the nearly five-hundred-thousand slaves in border states like Missouri‚ Delaware and‚ Kentucky that were part of the Union. Those slaves needed separate state and/or federal

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    Though in 1863 before the Emancipation Proclamation came about General Grant made a statement after capturing the Confederates in Vicksburg. It was too one of his best friends Elihu Washburne a Congressman. It was “The people of the North need not quarrel over the institution of slavery” (Huebner). Grant had sent this letter in a critical time when the Union was getting a tone of victories and at the same time being backed up by reinforcement. This came in a critical time when Grant had won the Battle

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    What is the Emancipation Proclamation? Who signed it? When was it signed? Who were the beneficiaries or rather who did it affect? Where was it signed? What was its significance in American history and the history of Black Education? The Emancipation Proclamation was signed on January 1‚ 1863‚ and it was signed by Abraham Lincoln. The proclamation was signed in the White House in Washington D.C. in what John Hope Franklin describes as in the presence of a few friends‚ no effort was made for

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    However he was despised by many at the time of his election. When he was elected a number of states in the south insisted that they would not be governed by him and wanted to secede. By the time he of his inauguration seven states had already seceded with four more following shortly after. The Confederates seceded because they feared that slavery would be ended‚ and they felt it was too important to their economy. Their actions are still considered to be too severe because although Lincoln was against

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    The Emancipation Proclamation‚ when it was issued on January 1‚ 1863‚ by President Abraham Lincoln‚ was this moment to finally stake the whole future of the United States and turn around the tide of the Civil War. This executive order declared all enslaved people within the Confederate states henceforth and forever free and changed the character of the war while expanding its moral and political objectives. The Emancipation Proclamation contributed much to the slavery issue by redesigning the aims

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    President Lincoln’s administration was to preserve and sustain the Union. The southern states’ insurgence started as a result of disputes over states rights and representation in Congress; it was coincidence that most of the disputes in congress revolved around slavery. Lincoln’s political career was based on the opposition of the expansion of slavery. This theme was Lincoln’s first step towards ending slavery. From the time of Lincoln’s return to politics up to the time he was elected president‚ Lincoln

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    Relevant Facts  The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1‚ 1863‚ as the nation approached its third year of bloody civil war. The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are‚ and henceforward shall be free. “  Slaves were free and able to own and/or rent their own property but wasn’t able to transform as individual contributors and owners to produce and establish a solid foundation for their families. Slaves

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