<span>Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation stated that slavery would officially end. It also brought the Thirteenth Amendment which brought significance to the war, for now people were fighting to free slaves. Non-slave countries also received this amendment, especially England, which ended the threat of English support for the Confederacy. All in all, the Emancipation Proclamation was one of the most important statements ever issued in the United States.</span>
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The United States slave
population by 1860 was approximately four million.
In 1850, a majority of southern slaveholders
owned one to five slaves. Slavery was started in America in 1619, when the first African slaves were brought
to the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia. Slaves were used for
many kinds of work.