The Emancipation Proclamation is an executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War using his war powers. It proclaimed the freedom of slaves in the ten states then in rebellion, thus applying to 3.1 million of the 4 million slaves in the U.S. at that time. The Proclamation immediately freed 50,000 slaves, with nearly all the rest (of the 3.1 million) freed as Union armies advanced. The Proclamation did not compensate the owners, did not itself outlaw slavery, and did not make the ex-slaves (called freedman) citizens
The goal of US President Abraham Lincoln was to retain the United States intact. Lincoln did his best to assure the South that he had no plans for banning slavery in the South. He made it clear to anyone who would listen that while he personally opposed slavery, he had no intentions of ending it where it already existed. Lincoln also tried to assure the South that in fact, he had no Constitutional authority to do so.
Lincoln's goal was supreme in relationship to his personal view on slavery.
President Lincoln's main goal was to reunite the union.
freeing the slaves
His goal was to preserve the Union.
The initial war objective was to preserve the union.
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Lincoln's major goal during the Civil War was to to preserve the union.preserve the union
Lincoln's first and ultimate goal was to preserve the Union. Other goals accrued over time as opportunities presented themselves.
It was to preserve the Union.
The initial war objective was to preserve the union.
LIncoln's first goal was to preserve the union of the United States. He did not accept the right of any state to secede from the union.
During the first-term of President Lincoln's presidency, Lincoln's goal was to preserve the Union. This goal was severely challenged by the fact of the Civil War, which began soon after he took office in March of 1861.
Lincoln said that he acted to preserve the Union. Although he later decided to free the slaves in the South, it was not his stated motive for seeking to disband the Confederacy.Restore the Union.