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Enslaved people in the South generally reacted to news of the Emancipation Proclamation by

enlisting in the Confederate military.
protesting, such as by staging work slowdowns.
moving to the border states.
refusing to celebrate Independence Day.

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Answered by iamhertay
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Answer:

B.) Protesting, such as by staging work slowdowns.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Enslaved people in the South generally reacted to news of the Emancipation Proclamation by Enlisting in the confederate military

Explanation:

  • The Emancipation Proclamation, or Proclaimation 95, was a presidential declaration and executive order issued on 22 September 1862, with effect from 1 January 1863, by United States President Abraham Lincoln. In the confederate States it modified the legal status of over 3.5 million enslaved African Americans from slave to free under federal law.
  • When the civil war broke out, Black men, both free and escaping slaves, immediately offered their services to the country as fighting men for an cause they knew would put to an end to the evil practice of Chattel slavery in the United States.
  • Unfortunately, they were only used as labourers to build fortifications, as messengers, cooks, nurses, spies, but not as warriors.  It was not until after the Emancipation Declaration was issued, and with the death of more than 50,000 Union forces in the Battles of Antietam and Gettysburg that Black troops began to be deployed on the frontline
  • During this time the army was continuously pressurized into accepting north black people. Some individual commanders had taken measures in the field to recruit South Americans. But the federal army must formally welcomed Black soldiers into its ranks after Lincoln issued the completed Proclamation of Emancipation.
  • African American men rushed to enlist. They were welcomed into all-black units this time. The first was the 54th Colored Regiment of Massachusetts commanded by white officer Robert Gould Shaw.. Your courage in battle had raised questions about Black soldiers ' ability to fight. Soon other regiments were formed and the War Department set up a Colored Troops Office in May 1863.

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