A valid historical interpretation can be made by collecting and evaluating evidence related to the events.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<u>Historical Interpretation</u>
A process through which a historian may be able to describe the past event ever happened by collecting and evaluating relevant sources related to the events is known as Historical Interpretation. Although the process is a bit difficult but quite interesting.
All a historian need to do primarily to find relevant sources, make appropriate statistical analysis and link the facts accordingly matching with the evidences. The primary and secondary evidences play a crucial role in concluding the past event with the help of historical interpretation.
Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, which took effect in 1863, announced that all enslaved people held in the states “then in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.”
On January 31, 1865, the House of Representatives passed the proposed amendment with a vote of 119-56, just over the required two-thirds majority. The following day, Lincoln approved a joint resolution of Congress submitting it to the state legislatures for ratification.
The congress, together with the president, decided the legality of slavery.
The correct answer should be C (D is incorrect). Slaves often did not have enough food to eat, which left them in poor health.
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Louverture was a slave before becoming a general