The emancipation proclamation
a. ended the war immediately
b. decreed freedom for all e...
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The emancipation proclamation
a. ended the war immediately
b. decreed freedom for all enslaved people in the states still in rebellion against the united states
c. decreed freedom for all enslaved people in the loyal border states
d. amended the constitution to free all enslaved people
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