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1 The Emancipation Proclamation In 1863 Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation which would help to change the course of the war

2 Key Vocabulary  Emancipation Proclamation  54 th Massachusetts Regiment

3 A Tough Decision  As Abolitionists continued their call to end slavery Lincoln hesitated due to the constitution  Lincoln did not want to upset the slave states fighting for the north or the Northern Democrats and Republicans who opposed emancipation  Though he Disliked slavery, Lincoln wanted to preserve the Union but by the summer of 1862 Lincoln Decided to free southern slaves to weaken the south

4 Free at Last, Free At last  Abraham Lincoln Issued the Emancipation Proclamation but Very Few slaves were freed  Lincoln could NOT free slaves in the North under the constitution, but Southern Slaves could be freed under a Military action  The Northern Slave states would start to free slaves gradually and the proclamation made the war about preserving the union and liberation

5 Four Sides to the Story  Abolitionists were happy, many thought Lincoln should have done more  Northern Democrats were against emancipation and feared the act would make the war longer  Union Soldiers supported the act because it would weaken the confederacy  White Southerners were angry because as slaves began to run away north the confederacy would be weakened

6 The Strongest Fight  With the urging of Frederick Douglas, the Union Army began to welcome African troops to fight  By the end of the war over 180,000 African soldiers would join the Union Cause  African Soldiers were often organized into all black regiments and given the worst jobs but fought just as hard to preserve their freedom

7 GLORY  The 54 th Massachusetts Regiment would be one of the most popular all black regiments  They would lead the attack on Fort Wagner without pay in an act of heroism  The soldiers would fight, knowing that if they were caught they would be killed or returned to slavery

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