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Civil War Dbq

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Chapter 21: The Furnace of Civil War (Pg. 394) In what ways was the Civil War contrary to what Lincoln had expected? The Civil War was contrary to what Lincoln had expected he envisioned the militiamen he called only serving for ninety days, the war was neither brief nor limited. A Proclamation Without Emancipation (Pg. 400) How was the Emancipation Proclamation “stronger on proclamation than on emancipation?” How was true freedom for slaves ultimately achieved? What impact did the Emancipation Proclamation have on the existing slaves, northern politics, and Union relations with Britain? The Emancipation Proclamation was “stronger on proclamation than on emancipation” as it claimed that slaves were forever free but some areas this did take affect. True freedom for slaves was ultimately achieved with …show more content…

401) What contributions did African-American soldiers make towards the Union cause? What risks and hardships did African-American soldiers experience? What were the circumstances experienced by southern slaves during the Civil War? Contributions African-American soldiers made towards the Union cause was enrolling as cooks, stewards, and fireman, and some serving in the war. Risks and hardships African-American soldiers experienced were being captured and put to death as slaves in revolt, and forced into labor battalions. In the south slaves could enlist in the war for the fear of revolt. The Politics of War (Pg. 406) What political challenges, from both individuals and political parties, did Lincoln face prior to the 1864 election? Political challenges from both individual and political parties Lincoln faced prior to the 1864 election was factions in his own party doubting him, the creation of the Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War, and Northern Democrats. The Election of 1864 (Pg. 407) What formidable challenges did Lincoln face in the election of 1864? How and why did Lincoln manage to win the 1864

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