Emancipation Proclamation Dbq

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Abraham Lincoln set the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War at the Battle of Antietam to have over 3 million held slaves set free.
The emancipation proclamation was a proclamation executed by President Abraham Lincoln on the 1st of January in 1863. It stated, "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free." His rant of the proclamation began when the Civil War broke out in 1861. Getting the Proclamation to success wasn’t an easy process. President Abraham Lincoln tried to win over legislators and gain support and to gain support he proposed that slave owners be compensated for giving up their "property." ( ) Slaves were the most valuable property someone could own. They raised
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( ) A week later after the Battle of Antietam on September 17, he set the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. The victory of the war was a major turning point in the war, due to the Proclamation it became more of a symbolic statement. Though it didn't change the existence of slavery, it did change the meaning of the Civil War. Originally, the war was purely a fight in which the North was trying to preserve the Union by reuniting the North and South. The Proclamation changed the war into a war on fighting for all human freedom and equality. After the Proclamation was announced, each Union victory was a victory for the people who opposed slavery. The freed slaves were able to fight for the Union. It gave the slaves who were fighting for their freedom a reason to hope again, and it gave those who supported the Union moral support to depend on. By the end of the war, over 200,000 black soldiers had fought for the Union. ( ) These men were an important factor in the war because they were responsible for preparing the soldiers’ uniforms and ammunition. Not only that but they staffed in the hospitals as