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Enslaved people in the South generally reacted to news of the Emancipation Proclamation by?
1.enlisting in the Confederate military.
2.protesting, such as by staging work slowdowns.
3.moving to the border states.
4.refusing to celebrate Independence Day.

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Answered by gaurav2456
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Moving to the border states

Answered by smartbrainz
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Enslaved people in the south generally reacted to news of the emancipation proclamation by  moving to the border states.

Explanation:

  • One major political effect that the emancipation proclamation had was the fact that it invited slaves to serve in the union army.
  • The north by the end of the war had over 200,000 african-americans fighting for them.
  • The south was more or less in a state of turmoil after such an announcement.
  • The emancipation proclamation granted freedom to the slaves in the confederate states if the states did not return to the union by January 1, 1863.
  • In addition, under this proclamation, freedom would only come to the slaves if the union won the war.

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

1.enlisting in the Confederate military.

2.protesting, such as by staging work slowdowns.

3.moving to the border states.

4.refusing to celebrate Independence Day.

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

A)enlisting in the Confederate military.

B)protesting, such as by staging work slowdowns.

C)moving to the border states.

D)refusing to celebrate Independence Day

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