History, 13.04.2020 21:24 paolaf3475
Which describes Southerners' reactions to President Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation?
A. They felt confident that England would now join the Confederate side.
B. They knew that defeat in the war would mean the complete end of slavery.
C. They believed that a negotiated peace with the North was now possible.
D. They saw it as a sign that the North was near defeat and the South would win the war.
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