Description
During the early phase of the war, which we discussed in the last module, the stated goal of the Lincoln administration was the maintenance of the Union, not the abolition of slavery. However, after the second battle of Bull Run, serious debate over the military necessity of the emancipation of slaves began to take place in the North.
In this module, we will examine the debate surrounding the issue of emancipation and Lincoln’s ultimate issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
For your initial post, analyze the Emancipation Proclamation by responding to one of the following questions:
- How did Lincoln’s proclamation change the military aspects of the war?
- How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the moral context of the Civil War?
- Why did Lincoln choose the time period after the Battle of Antietam to issue the emancipation?
Explanation & Answer
Kindly go through and let me know. Thanks!
Surname 1
HIS 330 Civil War Discussion: Emancipation Proclamation
Student’s Name
Course
Professor’s Name
Date
Surname 2
Question: How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the moral context of the Civil War?
The Emancipation Proclamation came with significant changes in both the meaning and
purpose of the Civil war. It changed the course of the war from solely preserving the Union to
...
Review
Review
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Similar Content
Related Tags
Notes from Underground
by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Brave New World
by Aldous Huxley
The Age Of Light
by Whitney Scharer
Z for Zachariah
by Robert C. O’Brien
Mockingjay
by Suzanne Collins
The Goldfinch
by Donna Tartt
The House of the Seven Gables
by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The Bell Jar
by Sylvia Plath
Hiroshima
by John Hersey