President Lincoln thought the Emancipation Proclamation could help the North win the war because it?
1.ended British and French support for the South.
2.exposed the South's rationale for war.
3.freed all enslaved people in the United States.
4.gained support from abolitionists.
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1. Ended British and French support for the South.
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- The Emancipation Proclamation broadened the goals of the Civil War.The Proclaim of Emancipation expanded the Civil War aims. Although slavery was a big issue that led to the conflict, at the beginning of the war Lincoln claimed that the war's purpose was to maintain the Union. That is, originally, to avoid secession from the South and to preserve the Union, the North fought a civil war with the South. The abolition of slavery was not a priority
- The Declaration of Independence modified the scope and purpose of the civil war. There was not only the preservation of the Union in the war, but also the emancipation of slaves. Global forces such as France and Great Britain had lost their enthusiasm for giving their support to the Confederate
- British and French authorities in real never supported or recognized the Confederacy. The main reason was the slavery system, which in England and France was illegal
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