The liberation declaration ended slavery in the country. But what does freedom mean? Economic independence? Are you free from fear? Voting right? The US Congress responded by revising a series of constitutional amendments, abolishing slavery, giving citizenship, and giving blacks voting rights. These rights changed the political situation. By 1872, 1,510 African Americans served in the southern provinces. In 1875, the eight black men of the US Congress served together - this number was until 1969.
The thirteenth revision abolished slavery in 1865. In order to protect the rights of newly acquired people, Congress enacted two constitutional amendments. The 14 th revision (1868) guarantees the rights of African Americans and guarantees that the federal government will implement "equal legal protection". The 15 th revision (1870) states that nobody can deprive the right of voting under "conditions of ethnicity, color, or previous slavery". If the state does not do so, these amendments will transfer responsibility to protect the rights to the federal government.
The thirteenth revision completed the tent city and the launch of the liberation declaration. On December 6, 1865, the Government of the United States abolished slavery by revising the Constitution, "The slavery or involuntary slavery is in the United States, except for the party punishment to be formally convicted It does not exist anywhere. "Jurisdiction"
A limited number of signed monuments for the thirteenth revision were produced. Only a few people survived. This signed copy was sent to Schooler Colfax, the House of Representatives, who was a lifetime abolitionist and played an important role in urging Congress to pass the resolution.
Under this excuse, Abraham Lincoln signed the Liberation Declaration. The declaration released slaves, but only in the south. In other words, the law releases only slaves that are not considered legal. This announcement aims to accelerate the war by spurring southern slaves to rebel and destroy the southern economy. But the abolitionists believe that this declaration is not enough. They want to see all the United States abolish slavery. Then in the last few months of Lincoln 's life he passed the thirteenth revision that was done, but later the abolitionists thought they would not go too far because they wanted voting rights as well.
The liberation declaration is one of the greatest documents in American history. It played an important role during the civil war. The preliminary liberation declaration proclaimed that all the slaves of the state opposed to the alliance are free. In fact, this presentation has no immediate effect. While maintaining slavery at the North Army, we just released slaves at the North Army. The final liberation declaration allows African Americans to join the union army
This series of episodes is a snapshot of expert opinion of the liberation declaration 150 years after release. When Lincoln announced the preliminary release declaration on September 22, 1862, it immediately reacted and became confused. While there are newspapers claiming that Lincoln has been compelled by "militants" or that this measure is unconstitutional, other newspapers have praised the declaration as a greater freedom leap. Others believe that "declaration" is a good first step, but that alone is not enough. In the next 100 days, the "declaration" was discussed and Lincoln asked what to do next. Eventually, he promulgated the "Declaration of Liberation" on January 1, 1863 and made some important changes. However, discussion about the meaning and impact of the liberation declaration continues today. The liberation declaration paved the way for 13th revision and 13th revision