it states that all concered land and prisoners were returned. the freede slaves were returned,.
Sure, why not.
states in rebellion against the United States. all rebelling states
states in rebellion against the United States. all rebelling states
The emancipation proclamation freed slaves in all states except for the borderline slave states that remained in the union. The proclamation had led the way to abolish slavery in the United States.
"We the People" refers to all citizens of the United States. However, in 1789 slaves were not included in this statement.
When he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, he freed all the slaves in Union-controlled states and territories at the time (I don't think he freed slaves in the border states, because, for example, Kentucky's massive supply of cannons was far too valuable to lose). He couldn't (and didn't) do anything about confederate slaves. Of course, however, all slaves were freed with the passing of the 13th Amendment, which I believe came after the Civil War ended in 1865.
The north.They(Lincoln)wanted to free all the slaves in the united states.
Abriham lincoln was referring to a then new united states free from teerany, it was quoted at a time before all of the united states were united, president lincoln wanted even to free the slaves, the slaves however had to mostly fight for their own freedom in the civil war.
* Spain * United States * France * Russia * All of Africa (slaves)
False!
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery in the United States and its territories.