Answer:Battle of Antietam
Explanation:The Union's important victory at the Battle of Antietam gave Lincoln enough public support to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, which promised to free all slaves in the Confederacy. A month before the Civil War began in April 1861, Abraham Lincoln talked about slavery in his first speech as president.
The Answer is B
Because: in the reading it stays that Toussaint L’Overture refused to give up slaves and France didn’t want anything to do with them to begin with.
They were surprised because President Johnson was a southerner. He also didn't have the best records on racial matters.
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