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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
9

Hear me out? Who made the emancipation proclaimation?

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1 answer:
seraphim [82]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

I am pretty sure it was Abraham Lincoln

Explanation:

on January 1st in 1863 it was approaching the third year of the Civil War. The proclamation stated that all people are held as slaves within the rebel state (the South or Confederates) are and henceforward shall be free. i'M sorry if i'm incorrect

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