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27 September, 20:19

Which correctly describes Southerners' reaction tothe Emancipation Proclamation? A. realization that defeat would mean the complete end of slavery B. confidence that England would now join the Confederate side C. belief that a negotiated peace with the North was now possible D. indication that the North was near collapse and the South would win

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  1. 27 September, 21:33
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    I'd say A, the Emancipation Proclamation basically freed all the slaves which the southerners would not have wanted. (however, even though the slaves were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation, the southerners kept their slaves during the war.) And they knew if they lost the war, the southerners would have to give up their government authority of the south, thus slavery would be abolished
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