Commemorating The 15Oth Anniversary Of The Bloodiest Civil War Battle And Freeing Of Slaves
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While the United States of America is today a place where every person - no matter what class, creed or color is equal - this was not always the case. Earlier this week, the country commemorated two major milestones that paved the way for all the freedom we now enjoy - The 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam and the subsequent Emancipation Proclamation. However, before we get into the details, here is a brief history of the chain of events that led to these history-making episodes.
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hiimcool약 8년sure warbuff I love history I just dont know more
hiimcool약 8년But how did 50000 slaves get free after one whole battle weired??
hiimcool약 8년I love history I always learn about it I watched this reenactment at williamsburg when im older im going to be in a reenactment- Unicorn jr약 8년This really helped me with my school work today.
- guava juice약 8년This article is sad.
- logang4life8년 이상wow this is great for my article thx guys
- Jacob 9년 이상Cool
- Sugar Munchkin9년 이상awesome history
- Swag22약 10년If y'all rea!ly think you know more then me y'all crazy. I love African history✳✳
bcross2약 10년four things I learned are 1 if all confederate states did not return to the union by January 1 1863 slaves would be freed2lincin had little power over freeing slaves 3 there were a lot more union states than there were confederate 4 on the first battle over 50000 slaves were freed