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Which of the following were true of the Emancipation Proclamation?

It freed very few slaves immediately.
It freed the slaves in the border states.
It came after the victory at Gettysburg.
It did not free slaves in already occupied Southern territory.
It ended the threat of English recognition of the Confederacy.
It laid the foundation for the Fifteenth Amendment.
It changed the significance of the war.

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- It ended the threat of English recognition of the Confederacy.

- It laid the foundation for the Fifteenth Amendment.

- It changed the significance of the war.

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The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in areas then "in rebellion against the United States only, the passing of 13th ammendment freed slaves in whole of the United States It ended the threat of English recognition of the Confederacy It changed the significance of the war.

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