In addition to their freedom, what else did the Emancipation Proclamation say about freed slaves? A. that they would need to repay their owners B. that their children would still be slaves C. that they would be compensated for the time they worked as slaves D. that they would be accepted into the US armed services
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In addition to their freedom, what else did the Emancipation Proclamation say about freed slaves? A. that they would need to repay their owners B. that their children would still be slaves C. that they would be compensated for the time they worked as slaves D. that they would be accepted into the US armed services
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The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War, declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free." In addition to this, the Emancipation Proclamation also stated that freed slaves would be accepted into the US armed services. Therefore, the answer is D. that they would be accepted into the US armed services.
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