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Did Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation call for an end to slavery or reunification of the Union?
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President Abraham Lincoln Emancipation Proclamation was not a call for abolition of slavery but it was aimed at the preservation of the union. The Emancipation Proclamation he issued declared that slaves shall be set forever free, but it did not set the slaves free instead it become a point at which the American civil war was turned into fight which could enable the American preserve their nation and fight for their freedom.
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