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Section 2 African Americans and the War Analyze why Lincoln decided to issue the Emancipation Proclamation and what it achieved. Assess the different roles that African Americans played in the Civil War. Objectives

Section 2 African Americans and the War Terms and People contraband – captured war supplies Antietam – the bloodiest battle in a single day of the Civil War Emancipation Proclamation – freed all enslaved people living in the states of the rebellion Militia Act – mandated that black soldiers be accepted into the military 54 th Massachusetts Regiment – all black regiment known for its bravery

Section 2 African Americans and the War Lincoln recognized the need to include abolishing slavery as a goal of the war. Free blacks joined the Union’s army and navy and fought for freedom. How did the Emancipation Proclamation and the efforts of African American soldiers affect the course of the war?

Section 2 African Americans and the War As war progressed, abolitionist Frederick Douglass urged Lincoln to abolish slavery and allow blacks to fight for the Union.

Section 2 African Americans and the War Lincoln was further pressured to address the issue of slavery because: Union troops did not know what to do with enslaved people who came under their control in conquered territories. slavery was very unpopular among the Union’s European allies.

Section 2 African Americans and the War Lincoln’s actions to abolish slavery: He drafted the Emancipation Proclamation to abolish slavery. In the summer of 1862, he shared it with his Cabinet who supported it. They decided to wait for a Union battle victory to announce the plan.

Section 2 African Americans and the War The Battle at Antietam was the single bloodiest battle of the war with more than 23,000 soldiers dead or wounded. Union troops attacked Lee at Antietam, before Lee was able to mount a surprise attack on the Union.

Section 2 African Americans and the War Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation after the Union victory at the Battle of Antietam in Maryland. It made the abolition of slavery one of the specific goals of the Union.

Section 2 African Americans and the War The Emancipation Proclamation was finally issued September 22, It was a military decree. It freed enslaved people in the states still in rebellion as of January 1, It did not apply to Border States. It did not apply to Confederate areas already under Union military control.

Section 2 African Americans and the War Two months before Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation, Congress had passed the Militia Act. This enabled free blacks in the North to join the Union military and actively fight for their freedom.

Section 2 African Americans and the War After the Militia Act, thousands of African Americans became Union soldiers. nearly two dozen black Civil War soldiers received the Congressional Medal of Honor. some 70,000 black soldiers lost their lives in over 40 major Civil War battles. the 54 th Massachusetts Regiment was recognized for its outstanding action in the battle for Fort Wagner, South Carolina.

Section 2 African Americans and the War Prejudices faced by African American troops– often assigned menial tasks and longest guard duty fought three-years to win equal pay killed if captured by Confederate troops

Section 2 African Americans and the War using various forms of resistance against the Confederacy. providing information and supplies such as contraband to Union troops. refusing to work for their southern owners. running away to Union camps and working for the Union, often serving as spies or scouts. Enslaved people contributed to the war effort by