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The Emancipation Proclamation Chapter 15 Section 3 Emancipating the Enslaved ● Abolitionists’ urged Abraham Lincoln to end slavery but Lincoln first resisted but then he knew most northerners did not want to completely abolish slavery ● Lincoln said in a letter to an abolitionist newspaper publisher “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it. . . What I do about slavery. . . I do because I believe it helps to save the Union” A Famous Proclamation September 22, 1862 Lincoln met again with his Cabinet and issued a preliminary proclamation January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the final Emancipation Proclamation 1. This document had little immediate effect because it freed enslaved people only in areas that were fighting the Union 2. The Proclamation did not apply to parts of the south A famous Proclamation White southerners accused Lincoln of trying to cause a slave revolt Union soldiers welcomed anything that would weaken the South Effects of the proclamation The proclamation changed the Civil War into a struggle for freedom The War was no longer just a fight to save the nation it was also a fight to end slavery The Emancipation Proclamation dashed any hopes that Britain would recognize the South's independence In both North and South, Lincoln's proclamation united African Americans in support of the war African Americans Help the Union ● When the Civil War began, African American volunteers were not permitted to join the Union army ● Northern African Americans appealed for the chance to help fight for the nation 1.Not until after the Emancipation Proclamation were many allowed to serve Volunteering for Service About 189,000 African Americans served in the Union's army or navy 1.Most were former slaves who had escaped or been freed by the fighting African American soldiers served in allblack regiments under white officers and they earned less pay than white soldiers “They make better soldiers in every respect than any troops I have ever had under my command,” a Union general said of an African American regiment from Kansas Volunteering for Service African Americans took part in about 40 major battles and hundreds of minor ones The most famous attack was the attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina by the 54th Massachusetts Infantry on July 18, 1863 As the soldiers charged, Confederate cannon fire rained down Yet the 54th reached the top of the fort’s walls before being turned back in fierce hand-to-hand fighting Attack of Fort Wagner Resisting Slavery In the South, many enslaved African Americans did what they could to hurt the Confederate war effort Some provided military and other kinds of information to Union armies Enslaved people had always quietly resisted slavery by deliberately working slowly or damaging equipment But with many slaveholders off fighting the war, large numbers of slaves refused to work Key words to remember Restore- to bring back to a normal state; to bring back Sustain- to keep going; to endure; to supply with food;to support as just Emancipate- free Horace Greeley- an abolitionist newspaper publisher What was the most famous attack that the African Americans took part in? A.The attack on Fort Wagner B.The attack on Fort Sumter C.The Civil War Answer A. the attack on Fort Wagner What did white southerners accuse Lincoln of? A.Starting the War B.Trying to cause a slave revolt C.Hating Southerners Answer B. trying to cause a slave revolt