<u>It is true</u>. <em><u>On January 1, 1863</u></em>, as the nation approached its third year of civil war, President Abraham Lincoln issued the<u> final Emancipation Proclamation</u>. <u>The preliminary Proclamation</u> was issued the year before, <em><u>on September 22nd</u></em>. <u>It declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the Southern rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free."</u>
When Americans think of African-Americans in the DEEP SOUTH before the Civil War, the first image that invariably comes to mind is one of slavery. However, many African-Americans were able to secure their freedom and live in a state of semi-freedom even before slavery was abolished by war. FREE BLACKS lived in all parts of the United States, but the majority lived amid slavery in the American South. According to the 1860 U.S. Census, there were 250,787 free blacks living in the South in contrast to 225,961 free blacks living everywhere else in the country including the Midwest and the Far West; however, not everyone, particularly free blacks, were captured by census takers. In the upper south, the largest population of free blacks were in Maryland and Virginia; in the mid-Atlantic, the largest population of free blacks was in Philadelphia.
Answer:
3.
Explanation:
Thinking like a historian is a way to learn about history. The historians, who studies the past, while studying about the history use critical thinking skills to examine it.
They categorized these tools of critical thinking into six categories. The category which is not included in the six categories is Paradoxical Ambiguity.
Thus from the given options the category that is NOT included is option 3.
Answer:
1. Article II Section 2
2. 3/4ths of the states and 2/3rds of Congress
Explanation:
Compared to previous economic downturns, this recession lasted longer and had deeper impact on employment.
Many believes these unemployment all dues to the capability of other's country to give more workers at the cheaper prices, making United states couldn't compete in the labor market