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THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
Pressed: January 1, 1863 Strategic Breakdown The President, Abraham Lincoln, has just issued the Emancipation Proclamation to take slaves from the ignorant south that believes they are a “sovereign nation”. If the south chooses not to give them up they have to give up the war. So, either way those rebels will lose something that we (the north) will gain. This has been an extraordinary triumph by our 16th president.
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How lives are saved Southern Slave Liberation Slave’s Freedom
Flip to section C for New Year celebration - Since 1802 How lives are saved Slave’s Freedom Today, after the Proclamation was signed and issued by President Lincoln over three million slave’s identities were changed to free, in all 11 states in the dying Confederacy. Hopefully, the slaves that are still, unfortunately under the control of morbid slave owners, are freed after this dying war ends as a majority of our readers are abolitionists. Today only there were a estimated twenty to fifty thousand slaves that were freed.
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Why Now? Many slaves are now drafted to the North for freedom
- Since 1802 What Strategic Advantage did he have issuing it now? There are many theories going around about the timing he did the Proclamation at; Abraham Lincoln has believed that slaves should be Emancipated for fourteen years and he believed that now is the best time because it was after the Battle of Antietam and if he issued the document earlier it would look like a sign of retreat and now it looks like we know we are winning and are going to win.
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Sources cited Sources used at press:
- Since 1802 Sources used at press: .Council on Foreign Relations. Council on Foreign Relations, n.d. Web. 07 Feb . "Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation." Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Feb . PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 07 Feb . "Bing." Free+slave. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Feb
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