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Chapter 19, Section 4. Life During the War.

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1 Chapter 19, Section 4. Life During the War

2 The Emancipation Proclamation
Freed all slaves in areas under Southern control.

3 By 1863, African-Americans served on the Union side as soldiers.

4 Clement Vallandigham Leader of the Copperheads (or Peace Democrats).
Put in jail by Lincoln.

5 Abraham Lincoln imprisoned some of his political opponents without a trial and without evidence of a crime.

6 The Draft Wealthy Northerners could pay a substitute to serve for them if they were drafted.

7 Union draft riots were most severe in New York City.

8 The Northern blockade of Southern ports led to food riots.

9 The location of a horrible Confederate Prisoner-of-War camp.
Andersonville The location of a horrible Confederate Prisoner-of-War camp.


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