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Emancipation Proclamation To The Confederate States

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Lincoln released the Emancipation Proclamation at a pivotal moment in the war; thus, marking the first significant movement that was widely recognized as the beginning of the end of slavery. In September of 1862, after the Battle at Antietam and the Union’s victory, President Lincoln cleverly issued a statement declaring that the rebellious states, Delaware, Kentucky Missouri, and Maryland, would have to return to the Union by January 1, 1863 or freedom would be granted to the slaves of those states. President Lincoln’s timing in delivering his preliminary proclamation guaranteed that the Emancipation Proclamation would positively influence the Union’s efforts. Not one of the four confederate states complied with President Lincoln’s terms.

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